A new playable character just joined Guilty Gear -Strive- and it’s none other than the wild boy Sin Kiske. He joins the fight as part of the game’s Season Pass 2. Players are sure to love his far-reaching flag along with special moves to get him closer to his opponent.
Sin Kiske becomes part of the game as a DLC character available for $6.99. Those who bought the Bridget DLC individually get a 15% discount for the individual Sin DLC. Of course, he’s also available for those who have the Season Pass 2.
Season Pass 2 is available for $24.99 and offers four new characters, two battle stages, and the Guilty Gear -Strive- Additional Color Pack #2. Two of the characters have been released, which were Bridget and Sin Kiske.
The Ever-Growing Wild Boy
Sin Kiske is the child of Ky Kiske, Allied King of Illyria, and Dizzy, a half-Gear. This makes him one-quarter Gear. While still a child, Ky made the decision to entrust him to Sol to avoid any unwanted attention that would arise due to Sin having an incredible rate of growth because of his Gear blood.
The thing is that Sol’s education was all about survival; perhaps leaning too far into it. This made Sin become strong yet mischievous. In addition, he’s also a bit lacking in the academic department.
The thing to remember about Sin is that despite how he looks, he’s not even 10 years old and rather immature mentally. He’s been called clueless at worst and innocent at best. The thing about Sin is that he’s optimistic and doesn’t really think too deeply about things. His simplistic thinking, however, can lead to a breakthrough in handling situations at times.
Excited to meet Sin Kiske?
Guilty Gear -Strive- is the latest title in the Guilty Gear series. It introduces a cutting edge 2.5D fighting game experience and combines it with an intense story mode, revolutionary graphics, and online multiplayer. The game is available on PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.
Guilty Gear -Strive- has won accolades including Best Fighting Game during the Game Awards 2021 and Fighting Game of the Year at the 25th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards. It’s also the first game from Arc System Works to have breached 1 million units shipped worldwide.