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* DescendedCreator: Bobby J. Park, Iggymob's Project Manager, is also the English voice actor for Yensen the Boostmaster in ''G.O.R.E''.



** Iggymob's first pitch of revitalizing the ''Gungrave'' franchise through a mobile app, but the idea was scrapped and instead became a VR game. Similarly, they originally planned to make ''Gungrave G.O.R.E'' as an open-world {{Souls|LikeRPG}}-like game, but likely due to poor reception of the two VR games, that concept was too scrapped in favor of game that harkens back to the series' roots.

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** Iggymob's first pitch of revitalizing the ''Gungrave'' franchise through a mobile app, game, but the idea was scrapped and instead became a VR game. Similarly, they originally planned to make ''Gungrave G.O.R.E'' as an open-world {{Souls|LikeRPG}}-like game, but likely due to poor reception of the two VR games, that concept was too scrapped in favor of game that harkens back to the series' roots.
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* PreOrderBonus: Those who pre-ordered the original version of ''Gungrave G.O.R.E'' received the Death Ronin and the Gungrave O.D. (2004) costumes along with the game. Similarly for the ''Ultimate Enhanced Edition'' on Nintendo Switch, those who pre-ordered the game received the Gungrave (2002)[[note]]swapped with the Death Ronin costume[[/note]], Gungrave O.D. (2004), and Younger Grave costumes. All extra pre-order costumes has since became for purchase on their respective platforms.
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** Iggymob's first pitch of revitalizing the ''Gungrave'' franchise through a mobile app, but the idea was scrapped and instead became a VR game. Similarly, they originally planned to make ''Gungrave G.O.R.E'' as an open-world {{Souls|LikeRPG}}-like game, but likely due to poor reception of the two VR games, that concept was too scrapped in favor of game that harkens back to the series' roots.
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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: ''Gungrave G.O.R.E Ultimate Enhanced Edition'' for Switch has a limited edition release that comes with a physical copy of the game with an extra reversible cover art (one side features a cover in the style of the first ''Gungrave'' game, while the other side features Grave and Rocketbilly from ''Overdose''), Grave's alternate costume [=DLCs=] and a voucher for the Character Pass pack, a compendium book, and the original soundtrack on CD. This was released only in Japan, but it can be imported through Play-Asia.

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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: ''Gungrave G.O.R.E Ultimate Enhanced Edition'' for Switch has a limited edition release that comes with a physical copy of the game with an extra reversible cover art (one side features a cover in the style of the first ''Gungrave'' game, while the other side features Grave and Rocketbilly from ''Overdose''), Grave's alternate costume [=DLCs=] and a voucher for the Character Pass pack, a compendium book, and the original soundtrack on CD. This was released only in Japan, but it can be imported through Play-Asia.Play-Asia and supports multiple text languages (although the Korean audio track for the mafia enemies was cut).
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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: ''Gungrave G.O.R.E Ultimate Enhanced Edition'' for Switch has a limited edition release that comes with a physical copy of the game with an extra reversible cover art (one side features a cover in the style of the first ''Gungrave'' game, while the other side features Grave and Rocketbilly from ''Overdose''), Grave's alternate costume [=DLCs=] and a voucher for the Character Pass pack, a compendium book, and the original soundtrack on CD. This was released only in Japan, but it can be imported through Play-Asia.
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* StudioHop: The first game was developed by Red Entertainment. Then, Ikusabune took over development for ''Overdose''. For ''VR'' and ''G.O.R.E'', development was instead handled by Iggymob.

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* CharacterOutlivesActor: Creator/TomokoKawakami, Mika's voice actress, passed away in the 13 year gap between Overdose and VR.



** Creator/KumiSakuma voiced Mika in the anime. After Creator/TomokoKawakami's 2008 death, Sakuma took over the character full-time.
* RoleReprise: With the exception of Brandon Heat/Beyond the Grave (who was TheVoiceless in the first game) and Balladbird Lee, all of the game's voice actors reprised their roles for the anime.

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** Creator/KumiSakuma voiced Mika in the anime. After Creator/TomokoKawakami's 2008 death, Sakuma took over the character full-time.
full-time beginning with ''Gungrave VR''.
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With the exception of Brandon Heat/Beyond Beyond the Grave (who was TheVoiceless in the first game) and Balladbird Lee, all of the game's voice actors reprised their roles for the anime.anime.
** In ''G.O.R.E.'', Creator/TomokazuSeki, Creator/FumihikoTachiki and Creator/KumiSakuma reprise their respective roles of Beyond the Grave, Mika Asagi and Bunji Kugashira 13 years after their last appearance in ''VR''.



* SequelGap: Thirteen years passed between Overdose and VR, the latter of which is more of a filler game and prologue for G.O.R.E, the "true" sequel, which is slated for 2022, altogether making a ''eighteen'' year gap between "main" installments.

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* SequelGap: Thirteen years passed between Overdose ''Overdose'' and VR, ''VR'', the latter of which is more of a filler game and prologue for G.''G.O.R.E, E'', the "true" sequel, which is slated for was released in 2022, altogether making a ''eighteen'' year gap between "main" installments.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Zell Condorbrave was voiced by Creator/BanjoGinga in ''Overdose'' but is voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka come his return in ''G.O.R.E.''. It is likely that Ginga was replaced on account of having contracted COVID during the game's production, though he recovered later.
* RoleReprise: With the exception of Brandon Heat/Beyond the Grave, all of the actors from the game reprised their roles for the anime.

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* TheOtherDarrin: TheOtherDarrin:
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Zell Condorbrave was voiced by Creator/BanjoGinga in ''Overdose'' but is voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka come his return in ''G.O.R.E.''. It is likely that Ginga was replaced on account of having contracted COVID during the game's production, though he recovered later.
** Balladbird Lee was voiced by Creator/MasayaOnosaka in the first game and by Creator/TakehitoKoyasu in the anime.
** Creator/KumiSakuma voiced Mika in the anime. After Creator/TomokoKawakami's 2008 death, Sakuma took over the character full-time.
* RoleReprise: With the exception of Brandon Heat/Beyond the Grave, Grave (who was TheVoiceless in the first game) and Balladbird Lee, all of the game's voice actors from the game reprised their roles for the anime.
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* NoDubForYou: The first game's worldwide release included the original Japanese-language audio.
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* RoleReprise: With the exception of Brandon Heat/Beyond the Grave, all of the actors from the game reprised their roles for the anime.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zell Condorbrave was voiced by Creator/BanjoGinga in ''Overdose'' but is voiced by Creator/AkioOhtsuka come his return in ''G.O.R.E.''. It is likely that Ginga was replaced on account of having contracted COVID during the game's production, though he recovered later.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Zell Condorbrave was voiced by Creator/BanjoGinga in ''Overdose'' but is voiced by Creator/AkioOhtsuka Creator/AkioOtsuka come his return in ''G.O.R.E.''. It is likely that Ginga was replaced on account of having contracted COVID during the game's production, though he recovered later.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zell Condorbrave was voiced by Creator/BanjoGinga in ''Overdose'' but will be voiced by Creator/AkioOhtsuka come his return in ''G.O.R.E.''. It is likely that Ginga was replaced on account of having contracted COVID during the game's production, though he recovered later.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Zell Condorbrave was voiced by Creator/BanjoGinga in ''Overdose'' but will be is voiced by Creator/AkioOhtsuka come his return in ''G.O.R.E.''. It is likely that Ginga was replaced on account of having contracted COVID during the game's production, though he recovered later.

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** Grave's design is based on the unused concept for Gazelle the Peacemaker, a character who would have been introduced in the unreleased game ''Manga/{{Trigun}}: The Planet Gunsmoke'' as a new member of the Gung-Ho Guns. The game itself was created from the remnants of the cancelled title.

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** Grave's design is based on the unused concept for Gazelle the Peacemaker, a character who would have been introduced in the unreleased game ''Manga/{{Trigun}}: The Planet Gunsmoke'' as a new member of the Gung-Ho Guns. The game itself was created from the remnants of the cancelled title.title.
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* SequelGap: Thirteen years passed between Overdose and VR, the latter of which is more of a filler game and prologue for G.O.R.E, the "true" sequel, which is slated for 2022, altogether making a ''fifteen'' year gap between "main" installments.

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* SequelGap: Thirteen years passed between Overdose and VR, the latter of which is more of a filler game and prologue for G.O.R.E, the "true" sequel, which is slated for 2022, altogether making a ''fifteen'' ''eighteen'' year gap between "main" installments.

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