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Goddess of Victory Gets Clay, More Cheerleader Event

Goddess of Victory Gets Clay, More Cheerleader Event
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Shift Up revealed the next Goddess of Victory: NIKKE event will feature a Rewind cheerleader event called Clay, More and add the SSR character Clay. Things will kick off on June 20, 2024, alongside a new daily login event, July Mission Pass with special costume, and Union Raid. 

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The Clay More cheerleader event and SSR Clay character banner both will appear in NIKKE on June 20, 2024, and they will run until July 3, 2024. The event features Clay trying to keep Rewind going in Bay’s absence, going through special stages and getting rewards in the Event Shop. Clay is a Supporter Tetra Line character. She wields the You Can Do It SMG gun, and she can deal electric damage. She buffs attack, stops debuff, and boosts true damage. After the event ends, she’ll be added to the Ordinary and Social Point Recruit banners. 

As for the other new events, some begin alongside or after the update’s other additions. The Daily Fight login-event starts on June 20, 2024, and it will also be finished on July 3, 2024. The Archives will feature the Dazzling Cupid event for those who missed it on June 20, 2024. The next Union Raid runs June 21-26, 2024. Meanwhile, the July Mission Pass with the Under The Sun costume for the SSR character Maiden doesn’t start until July 1, 2024. It will be her second outfit, as the first is Covert Nurse.

Goddess of Victory: NIKKE is available for PCs and mobile devices, and the Clay More event starring the new SSR cheerleader Clay runs June 20, 2024 through July 3, 2024. 

Jenni Lada
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