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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is a 2D crossover fighting game developed and published by Arc System Works, first released for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows in 2018. It features characters from different series, including BlazBlue, Persona 4 Arena, Under Night In-Birth, and RWBY. After the game was released, characters from Arcana Heart, Senran Kagura, and Akatsuki Blitzkampf were added as downloadable content. An arcade port was released in 2019 in Japan, a version for Amazon Luna was made available in 2021, and the Special Edition with all post-launch content was released for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S in 2023. The game received mostly positive reviews, with praise for the visuals, music, online functionality and mechanics. However, it was criticised for lack of overall content at launch and DLC practices.

Cross Tag Battle has a tag team mechanics. In its main modes, players battle in 2-vs-2 matches: they control one of the two selected characters at a time, and are able to switch between them on command. In addition to the standard fighting game meter that is expended to perform special and EX moves, the game features another resource: the assist meter. If they have enough, players can also have the second character use assist attacks to extend combos, keep the opponent away, or alternatively use all meter on "Cross Burst" to escape from dangerous situations. Similar to Marvel vs. Capcom, even if one character on the team loses all of their health, the match continues until both are down.

To accommodate for the tag mechanics and make characters easier to learn, the controls were simplified compared to mainline BlazBlue games and other participating series. In addition, each character was given some universal options, such as an overhead with the heavy button, invincible reversal attack, and auto combos. Some series-specific mechanics were retained, but heavily reworked to fit the game. Examples include the Persona system for the Persona cast, Reverse Beat for the Under Night In-Birth cast, or Reflector for the Akatsuki Blitzkampf cast.[citation needed]

A singularity called the "Phantom Field" mixes reality with other universes. When the "Keystone" divides into four fragments, the female voice system known as "System XX" instructs one of the main characters to keep it away from others and reach the goal, gathering all characters to join the battle, who hope to separately return home to each universe. After all fragments merged into one, they prevent the system from changing the universe.

However, the next episode of the storyline ends, when Hazama possesses the primary keystone containing the system itself, and attempts to use it to hijack the Takemagahara System. Takemagahara detects the remnants of Yūki Terumi within him, and copies his genes to create the clone of Susano’o as a countermeasure, but indirectly leads to the destruction of multiverse. While System XX holds off the clone from being unleashed, a regretful Hazama took over the role as the multiversal tournament's conductor at the former's behest. As System XX cannot hold off the Susano’o clone much longer, Hazama changes the contest that was solely Tag Battle-themed keystone hunting into multiple-themed stamp collecting, in addition to bring characters in from three more universes, hoping for the winners to assist him and System to defeat the clone. Despite the fact that the Susano’o clone was defeated by Ragna the Bloodedge and Naoto Kurogane, System XX cannot return the characters to their respective universes, due to being critically weakened from holding off the clone. The storyline ends with the characters participating in the endless Tag Team-based Battle Royale and waiting for System XX's full recovery.

The game released with twenty characters playable in the base game. A further twenty were then available as "Season 1" DLC. On June 7, 2018, Minoru Kidooka confirmed that "Season 2" DLC would be added for arcade edition in April 2019 and for the console version in May 2019. Blake Belladonna and Yang Xiao Long were also altered to be free downloadable content, while other characters are available at a cost. Naoto Kurogane, Teddie, Seth, and the titular Arcana Heart protagonist Heart Aino, were included with the release of the Japanese arcade version, and as paid content with version 1.5 update of the PC and console versions. Version 2.0 introduced battle changes, new story content, and the inclusion of the characters: Celica A. Mercury, Susano'o, Elizabeth, Tohru Adachi, Hilda, and Neopolitan. Characters from Senran Kagura and Akatsuki Blitzkampf were also added as sixth and seventh series, with Yumi, Akatsuki, and Blitztank. There are 53 playable characters in total as of Version 2.0.

RWBY notably stands-out as the only series included which is not of video game origin, let alone that of a fighting/hack-and-slash video game. RWBY did receive a hack-and-slash video game in the form of RWBY: Grimm Eclipse prior to Cross Tag Battle's release, but RWBY content is included in Cross Tag Battle under the labelling of the whole franchise. This is contrary to the inclusion of Persona 4 Arena, which is always referred to with that specific title (rather than broadly "Persona" or "Persona 4") within the context of Cross Tag Battle. The character Aegis notably keeps the Japanese spelling of her name in the English version, despite the character being called "Aigis" in all official English releases of Persona content outside of Cross Tag Battle.

In a 2016 interview with Forbes, producer Toshimichi Mori revealed his interest in RWBY, in particular each character's signature colour and personal theme. Before the game was released, Rooster Teeth teased the possibility of a RWBY fighting game being revealed at Evo 2017 on their Twitter account. The game was announced at the Evo 2017 championships on July 16, 2017, following Ryusei Ito's victory in BlazBlue: Central Fiction. Ragna the Bloodedge, Jin Kisaragi, Yu Narukami, Hyde Kido and Ruby Rose appeared in the game's announcement trailer. Konomi Higuchi served as a character designer. According to Mori, Cross Tag Battle was designed for home consoles, although an arcade version was later announced. The arcade port features support for USB controllers, and is cross-compatible with both Sega's ALL.Net and Taito's NESiCAxLive services.

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