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Nikke Duel Encounter Will Be an Acrylic Stand Card Game

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Movic has announced Nikke Duel Encounter, which will be an acrylic stand card game based on Goddess of Victory: Nikke. It’ll come out on August 23, 2024, and it will cost 3,000 JPY ($19.10). [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Nikke Duel Encounter will combine acrylic stands with cards in a new multiplayer game. The acrylic stands are on top of a stand that can rotate, and there are designs on both sides of the stand. Because of the usage of both cards and acrylic stands, it’s also possible to collect them as pieces of merchandise rather than as a game to play. The first collection of cards and stands will feature Rapi, Neon, Anis, Liter, Diesel, and Alice.

Movic does not have any information on how the game will play. Some of the card effects seem to feature reloading or increase a character’s damage though. So it’ll probably be similar to other PvP card games in which you try to defeat your opponent’s Nikkes and remove the Nikke Duel Encounter equivalent of Life Points.

Goddess of Victory: Nikke is a F2P third-person shooter RPG that came out in 2022 on mobile devices. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic future in which artificial soldier called Nikkes fight against the aliens that have forced humanity to live underground. During the first month of its release, it made over $70 million in revenue.

Nikke Duel Encounter will come out on August 23, 2024. Goddess of Victory: Nikke is readily available on the Windows PC and mobile devices.

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