Attention Guilty Gear fans! If you’ve been eyeing the recently released Guilty Gear Strive 25th Anniversary Edition on Amazon, now is the perfect time to make your purchase. This limited-edition collector’s set, created to commemorate 25 years of the iconic fighting game series, is currently available for just $91 on Amazon. Originally priced at $110 when it debuted in March, this discounted offer is definitely a steal considering the valuable physical items and abundant in-game content included in this special edition.

Unpack the box and discover a treasure trove of items:
- Guilty Gear Strive: Daredevil Edition (PS5 version)
- Guilty Gear Strive Season One pass
- Guilty Gear Strive Season Two pass
- Guilty Gear Strive Season Three pass
- Guilty Gear Strive Artworks Archive
- Original soundtrack on CD
- Limited-edition steelbook case
- Collector’s box
The Daredevil Edition of the game with the season passes alone typically retails for $100 ($60 for PC during Steam’s Summer Sale). In essence, PS5 owners are receiving all these additional bonuses – including the art book, steelbook case, and soundtrack – for a discounted price that’s $9 cheaper than what they would pay for just the Daredevil Edition on PS5.
Each season pass introduces new characters, stages, and cosmetic DLC, significantly enhancing the gameplay experience. For avid players, this additional content is practically essential. If you haven’t had the chance to dive into Guilty Gear Strive and want to experience this title from Arc System Works in its entirety, this deal offers the best value for your money.
Created by Arc System Works, the same studio behind Dragon Ball FighterZ, Guilty Gear Strive is a visually captivating game with intricate gameplay mechanics that are sure to captivate fighting game enthusiasts.
In GameSpot’s review of Guilty Gear Strive, Mike Epstein remarked, “The fighting in Guilty Gear Strive is impeccable. And that’s what matters most. Like all Guilty Gears, it is a game of extremes. If you’ve tried the series and fallen off because of its complexities, I wouldn’t expect a different outcome. If you’re up for a challenge, or just want a cool, sharp-looking fighting game to mess around with, Strive knows all the right moves.”