Guilty Gear -Strive- Season Pass 3
Four fan-favourite returning fighters, two new stages, and two overhauled mechanics that shift Strive's neutral game significantly. Worth it if you're still queueing ranked.
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About Guilty Gear -Strive- Season Pass 3
My honest take after grinding through Season 3: Arc System Works did not phone this one in. The pass launches alongside two new universal mechanics that change how every character on the roster plays, not just the four you're actually buying. Wild Assault gives you an offensive burst-style rush attack with real combo potential, while Deflect Shield flips the defensive script by creating a hard knockback distance on block. The catch? Both eat 50% of your Burst gauge, so every usage is a meaningful bet. That systems overhaul alone made me reinstall and relearn matchups I thought I had figured out. The four characters themselves cover a healthy spread of playstyles. Johnny, the swashbuckling captain of the Jellyfish Pirates, brings a coin-toss mechanic and fast sword pressure that rewards players who enjoy layered resource management under fire. Elphelt Valentine leans into zoning with a gunslinger toolkit and aggressive close-range mixups - she's approachable but has enough depth to stay interesting in higher brackets. A.B.A. is the wild card: her giant living key-axe Paracelsus transforms her moveset through a Goku mode that amplifies her damage ceiling dramatically while draining her health, which is exactly the kind of high-variance, high-expression design that keeps a roster fresh. Slayer rounds out the season as a hard-hitting brawler with tremendous corner carry and long-reach normals - widely considered the most tournament-competitive of the four by the community. The two added battle stages, Fallen Prayer, Engulfed Lives and Amber Fest with Kind Neighbors, are visually on par with Arc System Works' usual standard - layered, animated, and good enough to screenshot. They're fine additions without being the main reason to buy. The color packs are for completionists; the pass-exclusive extra colors for characters 13-15 are a nice touch but not a deciding factor. The honest caveat: this pass assumes you are already playing Strive regularly. If you bounced off the base game or haven't touched it in over a year, the Season 3 mechanics overhaul is a genuine relearning curve, not a gentle re-entry point. For lapsed players, drop into training mode before hitting ranked, because the meta shifted noticeably. And the value proposition of the bundle versus buying only your target character separately is worth thinking through if only one of these four roster additions appeals to you. For active players though, Season 3 is arguably the most substantial content injection the game has received since launch. The Wild Assault and Deflect Shield changes give matches a different texture, the returning characters were clearly designed with care, and A.B.A.'s Paracelsus mechanics alone are worth watching high-level play for. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Arc System Works
- Publisher
- Arc System Works
- Release Date
- Jun 11, 2021

