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The full patch notes for Guilty Gear Strive version 1.35 are available on the game's official website, detailing all balance changes, new content, and bug fixes.

Guilty Gear -Strive was a significant update released in March 2024, primarily known for introducing the DLC character and several major balance adjustments.

The update 1.35 also includes several other new features and fixes, such as:

The , released on March 26, 2024 , is highly regarded for introducing the fan-favourite DLC character A.B.A and expanding the movesets of existing fighters.

The Tenoke release consolidates these disparate elements into a single, offline-playable executable. By integrating the "Another Story" expansion, additional stages, and the Season 2 characters into the base v1.35 install, the release creates a "Complete Edition" that the publisher has not yet offered. This solves the "dependency hell" often associated with archiving live-service games, where missing DLC keys can render a backup unusable or incomplete.

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The full patch notes for Guilty Gear Strive version 1.35 are available on the game's official website, detailing all balance changes, new content, and bug fixes.

Guilty Gear -Strive was a significant update released in March 2024, primarily known for introducing the DLC character and several major balance adjustments.

The update 1.35 also includes several other new features and fixes, such as:

The , released on March 26, 2024 , is highly regarded for introducing the fan-favourite DLC character A.B.A and expanding the movesets of existing fighters.

The Tenoke release consolidates these disparate elements into a single, offline-playable executable. By integrating the "Another Story" expansion, additional stages, and the Season 2 characters into the base v1.35 install, the release creates a "Complete Edition" that the publisher has not yet offered. This solves the "dependency hell" often associated with archiving live-service games, where missing DLC keys can render a backup unusable or incomplete.