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Guilty Gear 25th Anniversary Whiskey Represents Sol and Ky

Wakatsuru will collaborate with Arc System Works to release Saburomaru whiskey featuring Sol and Ky from Guilty Gear on the labels. You’ll be able to put your name in a lottery for the Sol and Ky bottles from December 14, 2023, and directly purchase whiskey from December 21, 2023.

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These bottles are to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Guilty Gear series. An blended whiskey featuring how Sol and Ky look in the first Guilty Gear game will come out on December 21, 2023. The Sol Badguy Version whiskey and the Ky Kiske Version whiskey will only be available via lottery.

The 25th anniversary blend will cost 8800 JPY (including tax) and is a bourbon-style grain whiskey. It has a tropical fruity taste with a bit of spice. Notes of vanilla, caramel, cocoa, and raisin will start to appear as you continue drinking it. The Sol Badguy version will cost 24200 JPY. It has a strong flavor reminiscent of jam, dried figs, and smoke. Meanwhile, the Ky Kiske version will cost 23100 JPY. It also starts out with a fruity flavor that tastes like white grapes and kiwi. It’ll slowly mellow out into a custard-like sweetness.

The Guilty Gear whiskeys will only be available in Japan. Guilty Gear Strive is available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC. The most recent addition to the playable roster is DLC character Elphelt.


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