Guilty Gear: Strive ‘Anji Mito’ trailer

Guilty equipment: striving

Arc System Works has released a new trailer for Guilty equipment: striving, which shows a first look at the previously teased playable character Anji Mito.

Here is an overview of the character via Arc System Works:

Anji Mito (pronounced by Nobutoshi Canna)

An elegant martial artist who evades everything with his dance.

  • Height: 183cm
  • Weight: 71kg
  • Blood type: B
  • Date of birth: January 1
  • Place of birth: Japan
  • Hobbies: Search for “That Man”, Powerful Sports, Travel
  • Values: Faith, freedom
  • Do not like: Amanojaku, misleading arguments

Guilty equipment: striving

He is one of the few surviving Japanese. He may be warm-blooded and respond to his intuition rather than reason.

It’s easy to recognize his actions as direct and lacking in foresight, but he’s not an optimist – he’s simply not very careful.

Although he does not bother to proclaim his sense of justice to others, he openly shows his aversion to anything he considers crooked or unjust.

He sometimes seems to mock others, but he means it in friendship.

A new trailer confirming the 15th and final playable character in the initial list will premiere in February 2021.

Guilty equipment: striving is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam on April 9, 2021. The Deluxe and Ultimate Editions will be released on April 6, three days ahead of time for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.

Check out the trailer below. Check out a new set of screenshots in the gallery.

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