🐱 Fan Fave Bridget Joins Guilty Gear Strive, Comes Out As Trans

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EVO 2022 came with an assortment of hype moments over the weekend, including the most incredible “Cell Yell” I’ve heard since Dragon Ball FighterZ’s first season in 2018. Sprinkled throughout the tournament were a few announcements, too, such as the welcome reveal of rollback netcode for more fighting games. But perhaps most exciting was news that classic fighter Bridget is the next DLC character coming to Guilty Gear Strive. What’s more, in the day or so since, arcade mode footage revealed that Bridget has come out as a trans girl. Talk about a based W!

Bridget was first introduced in 2002's Guilty Gear XX, presenting as a very cute boy who instantly stole the hearts of fans. Though born as one of two twin boys to a multi-billionaire couple, Bridget’s gender presentation was decidedly feminine despite their use of masculine pronouns. (Official reason: convoluted anime bullshit.) However, with Bridget’s official return as a playable character in Strive as part of the game’s $25 Season Pass 2, ArcSys has given them a “come out” moment where they announce they do, in fact, identify as a girl.

An adept yo-yo user, Bridget’s dialogue in Striveshows her becoming comfortable in expressing her trans identity, telling deuteragonist Ky Kisukeand U.S. Secretary of Defense (lol) Goldlewis Dickinson that, “[calling me] Cowgirl is fine. Because…I’m a girl!”

Yas, Queen, live your truth! We love to see it. In fact, plenty of folks online celebrated the reveal with fan art and memes. Someone even created a mod for Bridget that sees her donning the blue, pink, and white colors of the Trans pride flag. It’s cool!

Kotaku has reached out to Arc System Works for comment.

Not everyone was thrilled about Bridget’s trans-ness, though, which shouldn’t come as a surprise in this space. Ready to dismiss their identity wholesale, there are plenty of gross tweets decrying ArcSys giving us an actual trans character in Strive. While there’s some nuance to the idea that the studio could be “erasing a character’s previous identity,” as one tweeter put it, most of the negative discourse oscillating around Bridget is framed as bad-faith arguments over “grooming.”

The negative response toward Bridget’s coming out is disconcerting to say the least. At a time when the U.S. government is penning legislation aimed at attacking the queer experience, getting representation in media—especially in games—should be seen as a boon. It reassures folks in our community that it’s OK to be who you are, and how you identify is both accepted and loved. As a nonbinary individual who sees a bit of themselves in the elegant “grim reaper” Testament, Strive’s first enby character, I’m absolutely living for Bridget coming into her own.
 
I knew this would happen when they announced Bridget. Because you can't just have tomboy or a boy in a dress; it needs to be a tranny. Also, hard pass on Bridget being a fan favorite; his play style is unique and what not, but hard no on being a fan favorite... Unless you're a degenerate who lives on Deviant Art / Tumblr.
By fan favorite, they mean that all of their pedophile friends talk about the teen boy in a dress from that game.
 
I knew this would happen when they announced Bridget. Because you can't just have tomboy or a boy in a dress; it needs to be a tranny. Also, hard pass on Bridget being a fan favorite; his play style is unique and what not, but hard no on being a fan favorite... Unless you're a degenerate who lives on Deviant Art / Tumblr.
Eh, he's probably one of the most popular characters in the series. He's one of the original and most popular traps after all. I don't care for him and find traps repulsive in general, but he is pretty popular.

As for the whole story, I'm waiting until we get the whole situation in actual Japanese. Some things are looking sketchy already and localisors love to fuck with the translation to suite an agenda. Alot of Troon shit doesn't even translate into Japanese because the language doesn't really have pronouns. It's very easy for things to be manipulated or lost in translation one way or another when the translator or editor is a deranged tranny with an agenda.
 
Eh, he's probably one of the most popular characters in the series. He's one of the original and most popular traps after all. I don't care for him and find traps repulsive in general, but he is pretty popular.
I've been seeing Yu-Gi-Oh trap card memes about Bridget for a long, long time. Hell, I didn't even know what a trap even was at that point I was so young and naïve about anime and the Internet.
 
Isn't the lore that where this character was born, if you had two same sex twins it was a bad omen, so they raised him as a girl to avoid the bad omen? Years later decides "yes, I will live as a girl" after being raised as one since birth.

Trannies love this because they can only wish they could pass as a girl like this trap turned trans character could, instead of looking like a bunch of freaks.
 
Isn't the lore that where this character was born, if you had two same sex twins it was a bad omen, so they raised him as a girl to avoid the bad omen? Years later decides "yes, I will live as a girl" after being raised as one since birth.

Trannies love this because they can only wish they could pass as a girl like this trap turned trans character could, instead of looking like a bunch of freaks.
It is, but now there are the voice lines where he says that in the end he is a girl so they put it everywhere mostly without knowing about his past and that he was forced to dress like a girl because otherwise he would be killed. His story is rather sad than empowering.
 
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It is, but now there are the voice lines where he says that in the end he is a girl so they put it everywhere mostly without knowing about his past and that he was forced to dress like a girl because otherwise he would be killed. His story is rather sad than empowering.

It's hilarious how often troons play themselves so completely in this way. Congratulations, your pet character's life is a horror story and the very thing you insist others are trying to do to you. (force you to live as the "wrong gender")
 
So does this mean the Tech Trannies will have to dig through old internet posts, hunting down and retroactively deplatforming every degenerate who used the "everyone is gay for Bridget" meme? After all, "everyone is gay for Bridget" implies that Bridget is a boy, which is transphobic.


Because I'd actually be OK with that.
 
The only ones who care are the Culture warriors on both sides who don't play guilty gear.

All I want to know is if Bridget being a boy or a girl is going to give me plus on block.
gold Bridget = boy = plus on block
shadow Bridget = True & Honest Girl = no plus on block
 
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