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Neko GOLF Will Get an Evangelion Collaboration in Japan

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Image via Colopl

Game developer Colopl announced that Neko GOLF (also known as Shironeko Golf in Japan) will receive a collaboration event with Evangelion in Japan. A new key visual has been created for the occasion, depicting characters from the game wearing plug suits alongside Asuka Langley Shikinami, Rei Ayanami, Unit-02, and the upgraded Unit-00. The collaboration will start on May 8, 2023.

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Asuka and Rei will appear as playable characters in Neko GOLF. There will be three outfits available for both, one wearing a golf outfit, another one with their regular school clothes, and a final one wearing their Evangelion plug suits.

You can take a better look at Asuka and Rei’s outfits in the gallery below.

In addition, game developer Colopl announced a giveaway on Twitter of official Evangelion goods and original QUO cards for Neko GOLF. Users that participate will receive a wallpaper with the key visual, created exclusively for the collaboration event. The way to enter the giveaway is tweeting by clicking the button included in the tweet below. Only people located in Japan can participate in the giveaway. The giveaway will be available until May 7, 2023.

Additionally, Colopl revealed that new Evangelion collaboration-only channels have been created in the official Shironeko GOLF Japanese Discord server.

In other Evangelion news, Aniplex recently opened pre-orders for a new Rei Ayanami figure based on her appearance in Evangelion 3.0+1.0.

Neko GOLF is immediately available on iOS and Android devices. The collaboration event will being in Japan on May 8, 2023.

Daniel Bueno
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Daniel is a staff writer and translator from the Spaghetti Western land of Andalusia, Spain. He got his start writing for Xbox Outsider in 2022. His favorite genres are RPGs, survival horrors, and immersive sims. In truth, he is a Dragon Quest slime in a human suit.

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