Guilty Gear’s Bridget is getting her very own plush from Good Smile

Guilty Gear Strive Bridget plush

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Good Smile Company has some more Guilty Gear on the way, and this time, it’s all about Bridget. A new plush of Bridget, the yo-yo wielding fighter who made her re-entrance in Guilty Gear Strive not too long ago, is on the way.

The Bridget plush specifically highlights her Guilty Gear Strive appearance, down to blue hood and handcuff belt. The plush will go on sale first in Japan, but the Good Smile U.S. shop has pre-orders open. The plush will run $40.99 and is expected to start rolling out for Canada and the U.S. in August 2023.

The Bridget plush itself is 7.87 inches in height, made of polyester, and is super rad. So if you want to spotlight your main or just have a cute plush of a character you dig, it seems like a solid way to check that box.

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Bridget has been in the Guilty Gear series for quite a while, but made her return to the modern roster last year in Guilty Gear Strive . A major part of her storyline was coming to terms with her upbringing and identity, eventually affirming her own sense of self. And somehow, Goldlewis Dickinson plays a role in it.

It’s a heartwarming story, and that popularity ties in well with her yo-yo-flinging arsenal of moves and Strive‘s absolutely incredible style. So whether you’re a new Bridget main or a longtime fan, now you’ve got a pretty decent merch option to clip onto your bag before the next Evo rolls around.

Guilty Gear Strive is gearing up for another year of content, with an Xbox launch on the way. A cross-platform beta just took place too, so hopefully this means the online pool will be even larger as the year goes on. It’s looking like there’s still plenty of Strive on its way.

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