In the forthcoming team-up, the popular games Goddess of Victory: NIKKE and Resident Evil from Level Infinite and Capcom respectively, have planned an exciting event collaboration. A sneak peek into this thrilling alliance was showcased at Gamescom 2025, with further information to be shared in the near future.
The video game titled “Goddess of Victory: NIKKE” can be played on iOS, Android devices, as well as PCs. Recently, it featured a collaboration with “Stellar Blade”. Prior to this, an update for the summer season was rolled out on July 17, which introduced fresh characters, costumes, challenges, and a new event called “BOOM! THE GHOST!” in its storyline.
Resident Evil Requiem”, the ninth primary installment in the “Resident Evil” series, will debut on February 27, 2026 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Recently, Final Weapon was given a sneak peek of “Resident Evil Requiem” during Summer Game Fest. For those eager to play it earlier, the game will also be available for hands-on experience at Gamescom 2025, taking place at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany from August 20th through the 24th.
In “Resident Evil Requiem,” the protagonist Grace Ashcroft, an FBI agent, prepares to retrace her steps to where it all started: Raccoon City. Players will be given the opportunity to select between first and third-person viewpoints, offering them two distinctly terrifying gameplay experiences.
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2025-08-20 21:29