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Guilty Gear -Strive- Reveals The Moves of New DLC Character Jack-O’ In Video Guide

Arc System Works released a video guide for the second DLC character that will be added to its popular fighting game Guilty Gear -Strive-.

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Today Arc System Works released a video guide for the second DLC character that will be added to its popular fighting game Guilty Gear -Strive-.

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The new character is the recently-revealed Jack-O’ and her move set is mostly based on her summonable servants. She will be released on August 30, but those who have purchased the first character pass will be able to play her o August 27, so the guide comes just in time.

You can check out the video below and take an in-depth look at Jack-O’’s moves.

Guilty Gear –Strive–is currently available for PS5, PS4, and PC. It has shipped over 500,000 copies.

If you want to see more of the game, you can check out the launch trailer, plenty of gameplay, the original announcement from EVO 2019,  an earlier trailer showcasing  Sol Badguy and Ky Kiske, and teasing May. Another trailer revealed Axl Low, one showcased more of his gameplay, the previous promotional video unveiled Chipp Zanuff and Potemkinthe one showcasing more of the two and unveiled Faust, another focusing on Ramlethal Valentine, one showcasing Millia Rage and Zato=1another revealing Leo Whitefang and Nagoriyukione showcasing Giovannaone focusing on  Mito Anji, one showcasing I-No, one focusing on the story, and one revealing Goldlewis Dickinson.

You can also watch video guides for Sol & KiMay & AxlChipp & Potemkin, FaustMillia RageZato=1Ramlethal ValentineLeo WhitefangNagoriyukiGiovannaAnji MitoI-No, and Goldlewis Dickinson.

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