Guilty Gear Strive 25th Anniversary Collector’s Edition is on sale for only $65 at Woot. Since Woot is an Amazon-owned shop, you can sign in with your Amazon account and get free shipping with your Prime membership. Released in March for $110 exclusively on PS5, this physical collector’s edition comes with several physical extras as well as most of the fighting game’s DLC. Woot’s $65 price is the best offer since launch.
Inside the box, you’ll find the following items:
- Guilty Gear Strive: Daredevil Edition (PS5 version)
- Guilty Gear Strive Season 1 pass ($15 value)
- Guilty Gear Strive Season 2 pass ($25 value)
- Guilty Gear Strive Season 3 pass ($25 value)
- Guilty Gear Strive Artworks Archive
- Original soundtrack on CD
- Limited-edition steelbook case
- Collector’s box
The Daredevil Edition of Guilty Gear Strive is no longer sold on PSN or Steam, though it was listed for $100 before being replaced by the Blazing Edition when Season 4 launched. That’s why we said you’re getting most of the DLC. It comes with the first three seasons of DLC. To get the complete experience, you’d need to buy Season 4 separately for $25, bringing your total up to $90. The Blazing Edition also costs $90, so you’ll get the same in-game content as well as the physical collectibles listed and shown above for the same price.
The standard edition of Guilty Gear Strive goes for $40 on PSN and Steam, while Season 1 is $15 and Seasons 2-4 are $25 each. Essentially, if you think you’ll want the extra content, it’s a lot kinder on your wallet to buy the game and DLC as a bundle.
Each season adds new characters, stages, and cosmetic DLC to the game, which greatly expands the content. Like with many modern fighting games, the add-on content is practically a must for dedicated players. If you haven’t played Guilty Gear Strive and you’re looking to experience the Arc System Works game at its best, this is the best value-for-money offer you’ll find.
Developed by Arc System Works, the studio behind Dragon Ball FighterZ, Guilty Gear Strive is a visual treat for the eyes and loaded with fascinating gameplay mechanics that’ll appeal to fighting game fans.
“The fighting in Guilty Gear Strive, though, is impeccable. And that’s what matters most,” Mike Epstein wrote in GameSpot’s Guilty Gear Strive review. “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.”
Woot has plenty of other great video game and tech deals right now, including big discounts on an assortment of first-party Nintendo games.