Fighting game fans were taken by surprise when Arc System Works announced a sudden and unexpected price increase for their acclaimed fighting game, Guilty Gear Strive, on Steam.

Starting last August 24, older editions of the game disappeared from the Steam storefront, with the base game costing anywhere from 25% to a whopping 90% more, depending on the region.

Notably, as flagged by Twitter influencer FGC_Daily, the Steam stores in Argentina and Turkey bore the brunt of this price surge. The question on every gamer's mind: Why would the developers gamble with such a bold move, especially for a title that's over two years old?

For those unfamiliar with the franchise, Guilty Gear Strive isn't just another fighting game. The seventh primary edition in the Guilty Gear series (and the 25th overall), it came into existence as a ground-up reinvention of the series, retaining its core DNA but innovating with new mechanics such as the Wall Break feature. The narrative, set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., draws the concluding lines to Sol Badguy's enthralling journey, known among fans as Gear Hunters Saga.

With fifteen fighters, including a healthy mix of fan-favorites and fresh faces like the vampire samurai Nagoriyuki and the spirited Giovanna, the game has made its mark since its 2021 debut.