We all love a freebie, and that’s especially true when it comes to gacha games. Who wouldn’t want some free pulls to use on a banner of your choice? Well, Nikke has rewarded all players with 10 Advanced Recruit Vouchers.
22.08.2023 - 01:57 / droidgamers.com / Android Gacha / Yoko Taro
It’s been a long time coming, but the Nikke x Nier Automata event will start very soon! We first reported on the teaser video in April, but we now know the official release date.
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Come September 1st, you can try your luck to obtain fan-favourite characters, 2B and A2, from Nier Automata. As with the other limited-time collaborations in Nikke, both of these characters will more than likely not be making a return at a later date.
This was the case for the Chainsaw Man collab that ran back in February this year.
This means that if you really want both of these characters, you’ll have to obtain them on the event banner within the time period. Otherwise, you probably won’t get the chance again.
It’s not just collaborations in Nikke that follow this rule, as some already existing characters from the Nikke franchise receive their own limited-time variation – Anis and Helm being the latest examples in the Summer 2023 event!
While not much is known about the Nikke x Nier Automata collab at the moment, we can expect to see a special storyline as we did during the Chainsaw Man collab. 2B and A2 will undoubtedly make an appearance and we can’t wait to see what the battles entail.
Of all games to collaborate with Nikke, Nier Automata makes complete sense. Both games feature android characters who are ordered to battle on a dystopian surface. 2B and A2 will most certainly fit right in.
There haven’t been any further teasers regarding the kit of each character or their in-game animations, but with September being just around the corner, the official Nikke <a href=«https://twitter.com/NIKKE_en?ref_src=» https:>Twitter page
will presumably post them soon enough!
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We all love a freebie, and that’s especially true when it comes to gacha games. Who wouldn’t want some free pulls to use on a banner of your choice? Well, Nikke has rewarded all players with 10 Advanced Recruit Vouchers.
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With the release of the long-awaited Nikke x Nier collaboration, we now have a brand-new animation to go alongside it – and it’s in 3D!
Nier: Automata is an excellent, contemplative, and genuinely thought-provoking action RPG that just so happens to feature a caked-up android warrior with a special attack that makes her skirt disappear. Goddess of Victory: Nikke is a gacha game explicitly built for ogling the absurd jiggle physics of its own caked-up android warriors. In mankind's latest attempt to contact extra-terrestrial life by finally forcing the intergalactic police force to throw all of Earth in horny jail, the two games have combined forces to create possibly the most caked-up android warrior of all time.
Another Dragonflight Dungeon Event week has begun, awarding extra loot to players who complete dungeons, including from the Dawn of the Infinite mega-dungeon! Not only will the final boss drop a third piece of gear, but completing the flawless hard mode challenge will increase the drops to item level 447! The Dragonflight Dungeon Event is active all week long, and while the usual goal is to get the Heroic Cache of Aberrus Treasures awarded to players who complete Emissary of War, the Dawn of the Infinite mega-dungeon makes the event even more lucrative, causing Chrono-Lord Deios to drop a third piece of what is normally Heroic track 437-441 loot as well. If you complete Hard Mode, however, all three pieces of loot from that final bosses will be upgraded to the Myth track, allowing it to be upgraded all the way to 447 item level, making it a great way to get the powerful Mirror of Fractured Tomorrows and other max item level pieces of gear! Hard Mode Immortal Dawn of the Infinite Explained
If you’re a Nikke player, you’ll be more than aware of the upcoming Nikke x Nier collaboration that is due to start in the coming days. However, did you know the Pascal will be obtainable too?
We reported about the upcoming Atelier gacha game not too long ago, and we now have a short clip of gameplay to dive into. It’s only one minute long, but it gives us a glimpse into what the game will bring to the table for Atelier fans.
Well, the Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live has been and gone – but there are tons of announcements yet to come. However, we’re here today to talk about none other than Zenless Zone Zero.
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Zenless Zone Zero is an upcoming game published by HoYoverse. With Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, and Honkai Impact 3rd being highly successful in the gacha genre, will Zenless Zone Zero meet the expectations of fans?
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