Global gaming brand Level Infinite and game developer SHIFT UP have announced a major crossover event for the hit mobile RPG shooter Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, teaming up with the award-winning anime Lycoris Recoil. Revealed on February 2, 2026, the collaboration will officially launch on Thursday, February 12, 2026, bringing the elite agents of the critically acclaimed gun-action anime into the world of NIKKE.

Set to highlight the high-intensity shooting action and striking visual identities of both franchises, the NIKKE x Lycoris Recoil crossover will introduce fan-favorite characters Chisato Nishikigi and Takina Inoue as playable units within the game. The two Lycoris agents will be reimagined for the NIKKE battlefield, complete with combat styles inspired by their signature abilities from the anime and adapted to fit the game’s tactical shooter gameplay.

In addition to new playable characters, the collaboration will feature an original narrative event created specifically for the crossover. This new storyline will explore how the Lycoris agents intersect with the Nikkes, as the two worlds collide and the characters join forces to confront a shared and dangerous threat. The event is designed to deepen the crossover experience by blending storytelling elements from both universes.

Visually, the update will merge the distinctive aesthetics of Lycoris Recoil with NIKKE’s gritty, combat-driven world. Iconic elements from the anime, including the red lycoris flowers and recognizable motifs from Café LycoReco, will be woven into the game’s environments and artwork, creating a unique and engaging visual presentation that reflects the identities of both properties.

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More detailed information, including character statistics, unique skills, and specific mission rewards tied to the collaboration, will be revealed in the coming days through the official Goddess of Victory: NIKKE website and its social media channels. Players are encouraged to stay tuned for further announcements as the launch date approaches.

To take part, fans simply need to follow the official Goddess of Victory: NIKKE account on X (formerly Twitter) and repost the designated campaign post. Fans are encouraged to join the celebration and spread the word about the collaboration.

Since its launch, Goddess of Victory: NIKKE has surpassed 45 million downloads worldwide and is available globally on PC, iOS, and Android devices. The game continues to receive regular updates and content expansions, keeping players engaged with its evolving story and expanding universe.

Players can download Goddess of Victory: NIKKE via the iOS App Store, Google Play, and Windows PC. For more information about the game and upcoming updates, visit the official website at nikke-en.com.

Blue Lock Chapter 335 is set to come out next week. Let’s see what happens in Chapter 334. The chapter continues with Japan’s intense match against France, where they’re still trailing by one goal. The focus shifts to Isagi’s growing crisis as a striker and the relentless psychological warfare being waged by the French team.

The action picks up during a corner kick opportunity. Hiori initially prepares for a standard corner but surprises everyone by switching to a short pass to Bachira instead.

Bachira feints against Loki and manages to pass the ball to Reo, who’s immediately put under pressure. The ball eventually reaches Isagi, who believes he’s successfully stolen Hugo’s signature move and can make a decisive play.

However, Charles successfully counters Isagi’s attempt. He reveals that he’s been constantly monitoring Isagi’s positioning throughout the match to predict Blue Lock’s unknown tactics.

When Rin calls for a pass, Hugo delivers a devastating psychological blow, taunting Isagi by suggesting that if he simply accepts being “number two” and passes to Rin instead of trying to be the hero, Blue Lock will actually win the match.

Unable to resist the provocation, Isagi takes the bait and shoots instead of passing to Rin. Renoir easily reads and saves his shot, proving Hugo’s point.

Hugo then delivers even more crushing words, explaining that without his two signature weapons the Two-Gun Volley and Right-Foot Direct Volley Isagi is nothing more than an ordinary striker. The psychological attack is devastating.

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At this critical moment, Rin comes to a painful realization: the team can no longer rely on the “Demon King” version of Isagi they’ve been counting on. Just when everything seems bleakest for Blue Lock, the chapter ends with Karasu experiencing an awakening

Responding to Hugo’s taunts about fate, aptitude, and the difference between being number one versus number two, Karasu steps up. This signals a major shift in Blue Lock ‘s dynamic instead of everyone simply using Isagi as their ace striker, other egoists will now awaken and fight to claim the top position for themselves.

Blue Lock Chapter 335 Release Date and Where To Read

Blue Lock Chapter 335 is scheduled to release on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 . Chapter 335 will be released at 12:00 a.m. JST in Japan, with international availability following shortly after, depending on regional time zones.

For readers in the United States, chapters typically become accessible around 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time or 7:00 a.m. Pacific Time, though slight timing differences may occur across platforms.

Fans who want to read the series legally can rely on Kodansha’s official digital services. The primary platform is the K Manga app and website, which provide same-day releases alongside Japan. These sources offer high-quality pages, accurate translations, and a smooth reading experience while ensuring direct support for the creators and publishers.

As one of the leading manga publishers in Japan, Kodansha maintains consistent, reliable release schedules and gives readers access to a broad library of popular titles. Using the official K Manga platform is the safest and most dependable way to stay current with new Blue Lock chapters.

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After Japan’s disappointing exit from the 2018 World Cup, the Japanese Football Union commissions the “Blue Lock” project to create the world’s ultimate ego-striker. Three hundred top high-school forwards, including Yoichi Isagi, compete in a brutal, mindset-driven program designed by coach Jinpachi Ego to produce a single dominant forward capable of international success. The series questions teamwork vs. individual brilliance and follows intense elimination-style matches in a prison-like sports facility.