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Everything You Need To Know About The Guilty Gear -Strive- ARCREVO America Finals

The finals of the Guilty Gear -Strive- ARCREVO America Finals will be broadcast live on March 19.

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If you've been hungry for more Guilty Gear Strive action, then here's some good news regarding one of the best fighting games of 2021. After multiple matches, tense showdowns, and nail-biting conclusions, the finals of the ARCREVO America Finals will be taking place in a live event from Burbank, California, at the Esports Engine Studio.

Over 600 players from across Mexico, US, and Canada competed in qualifying matches, but once the dust had settled, only a few finalists remained. Out of that initial pool of players, six of the best Guilty Gear Strive players in the world made it to the finals.

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For the ARCREVO Finals on March 19, these players will battle it out for a prize pool of over $30,000, and if you want to watch the best of the best in action, you'll be able to tune into a livestream at 1 PM PT on the Arc System Works' Twitch channel.

Hosted by Sajam and Rynge--who’ll also be on commentary duty--and sponsored by Hitbox and Astro Gaming, the tournament will end with some major announcements that Guilty Gear Strive fans won't want to miss.

Through a charity partnership with Child's Play, this event has already raised over $20,000 through the ARCREVO America Event.

If all this talk about digital brawling has you interested in Guilty Gear Strive, now's as good a time as any to dive into this brilliant fighting game. For veterans of the series, Guilty Gear Strive's combination of fan-favorite fighters and new characters gives it one of the strongest and most varied rosters in its genre. The wonderfully imaginative characters--like Goldlewis Dickinson who'll clobber you with an alien-filled coffin or the Halloween-themed Jack-O--polished gameplay, and an eye on constantly adding to the game earned Guilty Gear Strive a spot in GameSpot's list for the best games of 2021.

In our Guilty Gear Strive review, we gave the game an 8/10 and stated: "Like all Guilty Gears, [Strive] is a game of extremes… 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."