The anime Guilty Gear Strive: Dual Rulers is scheduled to launch on April 5. Ahead of this, information has been announced about the ending song. It is called “Arika” (translated as “Location”) and will be performed by Nowlu.
Nowlu has also done theme song performances for The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague; More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers; Requiem of the Rose King, and Wingman.
The opening theme song had previously been revealed as titled “AXCLUSION” and performed by ulma sound junction.
The Guilty Gear franchise got its start in 1998 as a video game. This new anime occurs after what happened in Guilty Gear -Strive-, and Crunchyroll is already signed on to stream the show.
You can check out a subtitled trailer for it here.
Arc System Works gave this description for Guilty Gear Strive: Dual Rulers’ plot:
Guilty Gear Strive: Dual Rulers Plot
After the decline of the once robust fields of science and technology, a new energy source known as magic fuels the modern era. Humanity creates forbidden biological weapons: Gears. Those Gears eventually stand against humanity in a rebellion. Although they manage to overcome in the struggle for survival known as the Crusades, humanity’s losses are so great that even after several decades pass, their emotional wounds remain unable to fully heal. Sin Kiske, the child of a human and a Gear, heads to his father Ky and mother Dizzy’s wedding ceremony. Their wedding breaks the ultimate taboo: a union between a human and a Gear. Even with the world at peace, it took many years for such a ceremony to come to fruition. Despite the complex array of emotions surrounding it, the wedding ceremony is met with blessings. When suddenly, a mysterious girl appears… The fated child inheriting Gear blood–and the mysterious girl who despises Gears. Their meeting would shake the world.
Source: ANN
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