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Goddess of Victory: Nikke Stage Play Announced

A Goddess of Victory: Nikke stage play has been announced. Shows will run from June 6 to June 9, 2024, at Space Zero. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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Official advance tickets are now available, though you can only apply to put your name in the lottery. Sales will end on May 6, 2024. Theyā€™ll announce the winners on May 9, 2024. Regular ticket sales will open up on June 1, 2024. Prices start from 9000 JPY ($56.90) for an A seat. As a note, those in the A seat may have difficulty seeing the stage or the actresses. The SS seats at the very first three rows cost 15,000 JPY ($94.90).

Here is the cast list:

  • Alice: Saki Kitazawa
  • Anis: Hikaru Aoyama
  • Commander: Ikumi Nakano
  • Ludmilla: Nanase Kohinata
  • Marian: Naomi Majima
  • Mihara: Saki Akai
  • Neon: Kokoro Shinozaki
  • Rapi: Madoka Natsume
  • Shifty: Risa Haruka
  • Snow White: Ami Takanashi (AVAM)
  • Syuen: Miyu Kurogi
  • Yuni: Io Iori

So far, itā€™s unknown how loyal the stage play will be to the Nikke story. However, there will be a lot of scenes in which the actresses will have their backs to the audience, especially during combat scenes. This is to recreate the ā€œappealā€ of Nikke, which is the characters’ behinds when they’re shooting.

Goddess of Victory: Nikke is a third-person shooter game that came out in 2022 for mobile devices. The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic future in which PMC manufacturers modify women and children into Nikkes, which are soldiers and weapons obedient to their creators. The player takes on the role of their commander, though they are sympathetic to the Nikkesā€™ plight.

Goddess of Victory: Nikke is available for mobile devices and Windows PC.


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