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Guilty Gear -Strive- Anji Mito and I-no Gameplay Trailer Released


The newest additions to Arc System Works’ Guilty Gear -Strive-, see Anji Mito and I-no in action with the latest gameplay trailer for the game.

Anji Mito bases his fighting style off of a genre of Japanese traditional dance known as Mai. He possesses a number of normal moves, along with an “autoguard” property on much of his moveset. As one can see in the trailer, he works best with close to mid range combat.

I-No, on the other hand, is a time-travelling musician that was the original final boss of Guilty Gear XX. Her Duesenberg Starplayer II electric guitar joins her in combat, and she focuses on pressure while retaining defense. However, her Overdrive moves have a limited range.

See both of these characters in action below:

Guilty Gear -Strive- – Anji Mito and I-no Gameplay Trailer | PS5, PS4

Created by Daisuke Ishiwatari, Guilty Gear -Strive- will once again feature 2D/3D cell-shaded graphics. New mechanics to the title include a wall-breaking mechanic that provides a new approach to battle.

The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam on June 11, 2021. You can wishlist the title on Steam here.

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