Guilty Gear Strive Millia Rage Winger

Learn How To Play As Millia Rage In Guilty Gear Strive

Arc System Works has resumed publishing Guilty Gear Strive Starter Guide videos featuring characters that will be newly available in the upcoming public open beta test. The week-long coverage started with Millia Rage, who confirmed her appearance in Guilty Gear Strive in March 2020. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Just like the previous guides, this video explains the character moves in English, with optional Japanese and Korean subtitles also available. Today’s video showcased special moves that can be performed by Millia, who can attack and perform maneuvers by manipulating her hair. It also showed her two Overdrive moves, Winger and Septem Voices.

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After today’s Millia guide, Arc System Works will also upload more Guilty Gear Strive Starter Guide videos every day for a full week. From February 11 to 15, 2021, the company will upload guides for Zato-1, Ramlethal Valentine, Leo Whitefang, Nagoriyuki, and Giovanna, in that order. It will wrap up the week-long uploads with an introduction of the gameplay system on February 16, 2021.

Guide videos for the first seven characters—Sol Badguy, Ky Kiske, May, Axl Low, Chipp Zanuff, Potemkin, and Faust—were published in April 2020 as they were available in the closed beta test held in the same month. Arc System Works noted, however, that some specifications may have changed from these videos as they were based on the older closed beta build.

Guilty Gear Strive will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC on April 9, 2021. A public open beta test for the game will be held on February 17-21, 2021.


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