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Jam and Robo-Ky Heading to Guilty Gear Strive

Jam Kuradoberi and Robo-Ky coming to Guilty Gear Strive via Season Pass 5
Image courtesy of Arc System Works

Arc System Works revealed at the 2025-2026 Arc World Tour Finals that it will formally add Jam Kuradoberi and Robo-Ky to Guilty Gear Strive. Both recurring characters will be part of the all-new Season Pass 5 that will add a total of four characters throughout Spring 2027.

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Jam will be the first character featured in this pass. Arc System Works will add her to the roster on April 9, 2026. The company has also published her personal trailer with Japanese and English voiceover versions.

Robo-Ky will be the second character to follow in Summer 2026. Arc System Works has also prepared two unannounced character slots slated for release in Winter 2026 and Spring 2027, respectively.

The fifth Season Pass will also launch with a major Ver. 2.00 update that adds more battle mechanics, special moves, and character customization features. A sneak peek of the update is available via the official trailer Arc System Works has uploaded right below:

The decisions to bring in both Jam and Robo-Ky in Season Pass 5 appear to be influenced by a public survey Arc System Works held in 2024—around the time it added Dizzy to Guilty Gear Strive. Both characters led the poll rankings in most regions worldwide, with Jam leading in East and Southeast Asia, while Robo-Ky was popular across the West and Middle East.

Jam Kuradoberi will appear as the first Season Pass 5 character for Guilty Gear Strive on April 9, 2026. The base release of the fighting game is readily available worldwide on the PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Switch, PC, and arcades.

Kite Stenbuck
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