Guilty Gear Strive's rollback netcode is winning over FGC pros ahead of its open beta
Several high-profile voices of the fighting game community have shared positive experiences in early testing of Guilty Gear Strive's new rollback netcode.
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Several high-profile voices of the fighting game community have shared positive experiences in early testing of Guilty Gear Strive's new rollback netcode.
Next week, Arc System Works will start a Guilty Gear Strive open beta test for PS4 and PS5 pre-order players that will utilize new rollback netcode systems.
Arc System Works put out a FAQ that laid out a lot of details for Guilty Gear Strive, one of which was how cross-play will work between versions.
Guilty Gear Strive will take full advantage of its recent delay as Arc System Works looks like they're ready to rock on PS5.
Just a few weeks ago, Guilty Gear Strive looked to be on track, but Arc System Works has abruptly changed its mind and delayed it to 2021, citing the logistical effects of COVID-19.
We got some time with the Guilty Gear Strive closed beta this last weekend. It wasn't perfect, but the beauty and mechanics are looking as promising as ever.
There will be no Stimulating Fists of Annihilation in Guilty Gear Strive when it comes to Faust this time.
If you're getting ready for the Guilty Gear Strive closed beta or just want to brush up on characters and what they can do later this year, Arc System Works is launching handy starter guides.
Guilty Gear Strive is still coming in 2020 according to Arc System Works, and they'll be teaming up with Bandai Namco for publishing in parts of Asia and Europe.
Arc System Works' latest beautiful upcoming fighter is getting a closed beta in April and sign-ups are open if you want a chance to throw down.