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After a [[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|whole bunch of incremental upgrades]] to XX-- #Reload, Slash, Accent Core and Accent Core Plus—the series finally got a fourth entry in ''Guilty Gear 2: Overture''... and an [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]] to [[Real Time Strategy]] mixed with hack'n'slash. In this game, Ky Kiske has become the king of his own country; too bad that it's not only under attack by a mysterious army controlled by [[Little Miss Badass]] Valentine, but all the sealed Gears are mysteriously vanishing. He sends for help from his old rival Sol, who is now a vagabond traveling with a young warrior named Sin.
After a [[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|whole bunch of incremental upgrades]] to XX-- #Reload, Slash, Accent Core and Accent Core Plus—the series finally got a fourth entry in ''Guilty Gear 2: Overture''... and an [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]] to [[Real Time Strategy]] mixed with hack'n'slash. In this game, Ky Kiske has become the king of his own country; too bad that it's not only under attack by a mysterious army controlled by [[Little Miss Badass]] Valentine, but all the sealed Gears are mysteriously vanishing. He sends for help from his old rival Sol, who is now a vagabond traveling with a young warrior named Sin.


[[Arc System Works]] went on to create other games such as ''[[Battle Fantasia]]'', ''[[Sengoku Basara|Sengoku Basara X]]'', and later a proper [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''Guilty Gear'' in ''[[Blaz Blue]]: [[Blaz Blue: Calamity Trigger|Calamity Trigger]]''. In May 2011, [[Arc System Works]] [http://www.siliconera.com/2011/05/24/arc-system-works-now-owns-the-rights-to-guilty-gear/ successfully bought all the rights] to the ''Guilty Gear'' IP. Though when they plan on continuing the series and if they plan on keeping it a fighting game remains to be seen.
[[Arc System Works]] went on to create other games such as ''[[Battle Fantasia]]'', ''[[Sengoku Basara|Sengoku Basara X]]'', and later a proper [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''Guilty Gear'' in ''[[BlazBlue]]: [[BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger|Calamity Trigger]]''. In May 2011, [[Arc System Works]] [http://www.siliconera.com/2011/05/24/arc-system-works-now-owns-the-rights-to-guilty-gear/ successfully bought all the rights] to the ''Guilty Gear'' IP. Though when they plan on continuing the series and if they plan on keeping it a fighting game remains to be seen.


In March 2012, [[Arc System Works]] finally announced news on a new installment...which turns out to be yet another new version of ''XX'' for Arcades as well as [[Playstation Network]] and [[Xbox Live Arcade]], called ''[[Overly Long Name|Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R]]''. This updated version of ''Accent Core'' will feature online play, all of the features of the original console version of ''AC+'' had, and the boss characters Kliff and Justice finally made playable and tournament-viable for Arcades. Currently, it is set for a Summer 2012 release, but this is subject to change.
In March 2012, [[Arc System Works]] finally announced news on a new installment...which turns out to be yet another new version of ''XX'' for Arcades as well as [[Playstation Network]] and [[Xbox Live Arcade]], called ''[[Overly Long Name|Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R]]''. This updated version of ''Accent Core'' will feature online play, all of the features of the original console version of ''AC+'' had, and the boss characters Kliff and Justice finally made playable and tournament-viable for Arcades. Currently, it is set for a Summer 2012 release, but this is subject to change.