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The subject matter of Bridget's gender identity was revisited years later in Guilty Gear Strive, with Ishiwatari redefining them as transgender. In the context of the game's story, Bridget had overcome the restrictions placed upon them regarding their gender, but found themselves unhappy as a man.
In Guilty Gear Strive, Testament is referred to in gender-neutral ways and confirmed to be "neither male nor female". [68] Bridget: Trans woman Bridget returns as the first character in Guilty Gear Strive's second downloadable content pack. Bridget was born male, one of twin brothers named and raised by her parents as a girl in a British village.
Bridget: Guilty Gear: 2022 Bridget returns as the first character in Guilty Gear Strive's second downloadable content pack. Bridget was born male, one of twin brothers named and raised by her parents as a girl in a British village. They do this to protect her since the villagers believe that identical twins bring bad luck.
The section "Bridget has been the subject of discussion about her gender identity before the release of Guilty Gear Strive [...] When Bridget was first revealed, Game Watch and other sources identified Bridget as female, though the character identified as male at the time." can be easily misread, as the paragraph opens discussing Guilty Gear ...
Voiced by (English): Sam Riegel (Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-), Sean Chiplock (Guilty Gear Strive) Voiced by (Japanese): Takeshi Kusao Orphaned at the age of 10 during the Holy War, a 100-year-war between mankind and bio-organic weapons called "Gears", he met the then-commander of the Sacred Order of Holy Knights (Seikishidan), Kliff Undersn.
Bridget was created as "a cute character" by Daisuke Ishiwatari, who wanted to vary the cast of Guilty Gear X2, where she was presented as a cross-dressing but self-identifying boy. At this time in history, Bridget hadn't come out as trans yet, therefore he should be used instead
This category is for video game characters who are explicitly defined as genderfluid, genderqueers, third gendered, or otherwise identified as being outside the gender binary paradigm. Non-binary characters may be identified as transgender, but not as a rule.
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