Shift Up confirms playable Jill, Ada, and Claire characters for NIKKE and Resident Evil crossover event
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Shift Up and Level Infinite released a new event trailer with English voiceovers and showed off some of the game’s characters.
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Shift Up and Level Infinite released a new event trailer with English voiceovers and showed off some of the game’s characters.

Players can now finally get Shiny Chi-Yu, Wo-Chien, Chien-Pao, and Ting-Lu in the game! This is the first time Chi-Yu has ever been available in its shiny form, and the other three Pokémon are available as rewards after completing raids.

You can now try out a free demo of the new game where you experience life under the rule of demanding cat overlords! The unique twist is that instead of building a successful colony for your people, you have to keep your feline bosses happy by paying them regular tribute. Otherwise, well… let’s just say there are consequences, likely involving being eaten.

I’m so hyped! Honkai: Star Rail is getting characters from Resident Evil – Jill, Ada, and Claire are all coming to the game! There’s a new event called ‘Reborn Evil’ where they’ll team up with the Commander and his squad to figure out what’s going on with this weird new virus. It sounds amazing!

We’ve adjusted the Heroic Chainsword to improve its balance, including changes to its core stats and how its Light-Heavy-Heavy attack combo works. Sniper players will find that activating their camouflage cloak now requires a different amount of energy. In PvE game modes, Chaos Spawn will appear less often, making them as rare as Tyranid Warriors.

The game is set up to connect PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S players with others on the same consoles first, before adding PC players to matches. This means if enough console players are looking for a game at the same time as you, you’ll likely be placed in a lobby with just console users.
Even the darkest shadows are touched by the moon’s glow. That’s the life I’m meant to live. My name is Sonya… but also Tanya.

The spinning football in the film is strange and doesn’t happen in real life. Considering the main character, Cam, has a history of head injuries, the spin might actually be less pronounced than it appears. As the story unfolds, Cam becomes an increasingly unreliable source of information. Like OJ in another film, it’s possible this unusual event isn’t a good sign – it could be a “bad miracle,” a spectacular moment that foreshadows something terrible.

In the movie, Isaiah explains to Cam how football’s early days were shaped by the Carlisle Indian Industrial School team. They were incredibly successful, dominating college football long before the sport became popular worldwide. Their innovative plays, like the forward pass, were initially deemed illegal by opponents, but eventually became standard parts of the game. Unfortunately, this important part of football history is often left out of the traditional story. Isaiah emphasizes that this forgotten history is the real story of the game’s beginnings.

Wow, the ending of “HIM” is really something! The movie follows Cameron Cade (played by Tyriq Withers) as he trains with Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), considered the best football player in the game. Each day of training brings Cameron closer to his dream of playing professional football – and teaches him a valuable lesson. Cameron is recovering from a brain injury after a strange attack, and he sees this intense training camp as his only chance to get back in the game. The final part of the movie takes place on Day 6, called “Sacrifice,” and brings everything to a head.