New Guilty Gear Game Reportedly Canceled
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New Guilty Gear Game Reportedly Canceled

Reports indicate that the development of a new Guilty Gear game has been halted recently by Arc System Works.

A new and unannounced Guilty Gear title has reportedly been canceled in recent weeks at series developer Arc System Works. Some new details about the Guilty Gear game’s development have surfaced while fans wait for the next Guilty Gear Strive DLC character to be released.

The latest title in the beloved Guilty Gear fighting game series is Guilty Gear Strive, which was released in June 2021. Nearly four years after its release, Guilty Gear Strive is still being supported by Arc System Works with regular updates and DLC content. In the past year, Guilty Gear Strive received multiple DLC characters as part of Season 4, including Venom and Unika. Moreover, Lucy from CD Projekt Red and Studio Trigger’s Cyberpunk Edgerunners anime will be the next DLC character. Lucy is planned to be released sometime before the end of summer 2025.

As reported by Insider Gaming, Arc System Works has canceled development of a new Guilty Gear title within the last few weeks, according to sources who spoke anonymously on the matter. A reason for the cancellation was not specified, but one source claimed that it was “back to the drawing board.” From what the source knew, the new Guilty Gear title was not close to being finished.

Although details about the new Guilty Gear game are scarce, the comments on its now-canceled development might suggest that Arc System Works is restarting plans for whatever comes next for the series. Guilty Gear Strive Season 5 has not been officially confirmed, but leaks have suggested that more DLC characters are on the way. If true, Season 5 could hold fans over for a while as Arc System Works decides on what’s next for Guilty Gear.

The June 26 Arc System Works Showcase highlighted that the company wants to expand its catalog beyond fighting games like Guilty Gear, developing and publishing new games in different genres.

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