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. In an interview with
Famitsu, Mori stated that the game was developed with overseas audiences in mind.
Cross Tag Battle is the first
BlazBlue game since
Chrono Phantasma to be
dubbed into English, with an option to toggle between English and Japanese voices on each character. Arc System Works published the game in most territories, while PQube released the console versions in Europe. Pre-release, Arc System Works announced that there would be twenty paid
downloadable content characters for the first season of the game, resulting in
Cross Tag Battle launching with only half of its planned roster at twenty. This caused backlash from fans, with the arguments that the game reused assets from the past fighting games, and that half of Team RWBY would be sold separately. In response, Mori announced that Blake and Yang would be released free of charge. In addition, he stated that costs for the characters would not exceed that of the game's base retail cost. Post-release, Arc System Works revealed a teaser trailer for a fifth franchise to be included as part of Season 2, later revealed to be
Arcana Heart at EVO Japan 2019. The sixth and seventh franchises,
Senran Kagura and
Akatsuki Blitzkampf, were revealed at EVO 2019. At
CEO 2021, it was revealed that the PlayStation 4 and Steam versions of the game were patched with rollback netcode in 2022. A version for
Amazon Luna was released on February 18, 2021. At
Tokyo Game Show 2022, it was announced that the
Special Edition of the game, containing all post-release downloadable content, would launch for
Xbox One and
Xbox Series X/S in Q2 2023. This final version of the game released on April 26, 2023. ==Reception==