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The game uses a 4 button system: Weak Attack (A), Medium Attack (B), Strong Attack (C), and a unique Drive Attack (D) for each character.
 
The Arcade version of ''Calamity Trigger'' was released on November 20, 2008, and console ports for the [[Play Station 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] were released on June 30, 2009. The console version included online play, a new Story Mode that is set up somewhat like a [[Visual Novel]], a new anime opening by J-Pop artist Kotoko as well as several new anime cutscenes, English voice acting, and much, much more. Console releases are sold in retail and premium editions which include a combo DVD, an artbook (several of these are now backordered, unfortunately), and a limited edition soundtrack, which includes every song in the game except for the main theme and the two extra songs for certain characters, and instead replaces them with remixes by rap artist Oh No. The European version was released much, much later. April 2, 2010, to be specific. As compensation, [[Regional Bonus|it has all the DLC included for free]].
 
There's a PSP port, entitled ''[[BlazBlue]]: Calamity Trigger Portable'', and a Windows PC version of ''Calamity Trigger'', released for the ''Games for Windows'' platform on September 2, 2010. The latter is available for $35 and, much like the PAL release, [[Development Hell|for the fans who waited so long]], includes all of the console DLC for free.
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