Goddess of Victory: Nike

GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE New Event Coming Soon

Tencent has recently announced that a new crossover event for GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE is on the way, this time dedicated to the beloved saga of Neon Genesis Evangelion. However, this collaboration will take place for a limited time and will feature characters, outfits, and artwork taken directly from the famous Evangelion anime.

In this special event, popular characters like Asuka, Rei, Mari, and Misato will be present in the world of GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE. With the latest update, players will be able to enjoy exclusive content that incorporates Evangelion into the world of NIKKE.

GOV: NIKKE immerses players in an engaging story-driven adventure, with beautifully characterized playable characters and a mysterious world to explore. Thanks to advanced animations, the game offers smooth movements and realistic performances, for a dynamic combat experience. Each character possesses a special weapon and a set of abilities that uniquely shape the gameplay style.

It is up to the player to build the ultimate team, develop their characters, and complete each mission to defeat the invaders and save humanity. In addition, the game features unique boss battle phases, enormous enemies that require coordination and preparation to be taken down. Finally, we remind you that GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE is available for PC, iOS, and Android and was developed by Shift Up, a development team famous for the soulslike Lies Of P. According to some recent rumors, it seems that Final Fantasy XIV Online could also arrive on mobile thanks to Tencent.

GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE

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