COSPA to sell Guilty Gear Strive Bridget and Ramlethal T-shirts at TGS 2023

Guilty Gear Bridget, Ramlethal, & Dizzy T-Shirts Will Appear at TGS 2023

COSPA revealed a new collection of merchandise featuring Bridget, Ramlethal Valentine, and Dizzy from the Guilty Gear series. Tokyo Game Show 2023 visitors will have the first chance to buy the new items, which include keychains, tote bags, t-shirts, and parka jackets.

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The new merchandise will feature artworks of the characters based on their latest playable appearances. Ramlethal appeared in Guilty Gear Strive Xrd Rev 2.

The Guilty Gear t-shirts and jackets will be available in four sizes: S, M, L, and XL. However, COSPA will not bring the S-sized apparel to its TGS 2023 booth. While the brand also revealed high-quality full-graphic t-shirts, the latter will not be available at the event venue either.

The full tax-inclusive price list for the new merchandise collection is available in Japanese yen right below.

  • Regular t-shirts – Â¥3,300
  • Full-graphic t-shirts – Â¥6,930
  • Parka jackets – Â¥7,700
  • Large tote bags – Â¥1,980
  • Keychains – Â¥880

COSPA will sell most of its new Guilty Gear merchandise featuring Bridget, Ramlethal, and Dizzy first at Tokyo Game Show 2023, which will take place physically at Makuhari Messe in Japan on September 21-24, 2023. The brand will then put the items up in general stores in mid-November 2023. The full-graphic t-shirts of Bridget and Dizzy will be available later in December 2023.

Online pre-orders for the new merchandise collection are also available on COSPA’s website until October 1, 2023. Although the site does not directly ship items outside Japan, it recommends third-party forwarding services like Tenso for people living overseas.

Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 and Guilty Gear Strive are both available on PlayStation 4, PC, and arcades. The Xrd sub-series also appeared on PlayStation 3, while the latest entry Strive has dedicated versions for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.


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