Following in Nier Automata's footsteps, Stellar Blade will "absolutely" crossover with the gacha game built specifically to stare at butt jiggles

Stellar Blade
(Image credit: Shift Up)

Stellar Blade is rolling out across the world today, but launch certainly isn't the end since its director has teased a crossover between the hack-n-slashin' action game and the studio's previous gacha release, best known for its - checks notes - butt-jiggling physics. 

Stellar Blade director Kim Hyung-tae, when asked about potential collaborations during an interview wit🍨h , said we can "absolutely" expect a crossover with the free-to-play gacha game Goddess of Victory: Nikke, which was also developedꦏ by studio Shift Up. 

"At the right timing, we will be presenting a very high-quality crossover collaboration between the two," Hyung-tae continues, "so it's something that you can definitely look fo♐rward to." There's no word on whether the crossover event🌠 will take place in Stellar Blade, Nikke, or both - but a crossover is coming all the same. 

Goddess of Victory: Nikke, for those of you who are blissfully unaware, makes itself extra marketable with a peculiar focus on the character's backsides and, err, the way everything wobbles mid-animation. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nier Automata's 2B even joined the gඣame to make its selling point even clearer, and since the S💟tellar Blade team also paid "special attention" to protagonist Eve's posterior, I wouldn't be surprised to seeﷺ her join the battle either.&n🐟bsp; 

Our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stellar Blade review called the action RPG "more ambitious and varied than expected" with bombastic boss battles and production values that only a butt-jiggling, gacha-driven game studio could afford. But the game's "force𓂃d sex appeal" also hurts i🌳ts story, even if it provides Stellar Blade with its most marketablꦫe asset. 

Stellar Blade director previously joked the game was “the outcome of my creative dictatorship.”

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