Goddess of Victory Nikke in Weiss Schwarz TCG - trial deck and booster packs
Image courtesy of Bushiroad and Shift Up

Goddess of Victory: Nikke Weiss Schwarz Cards Will Appear Soon

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The trial deck will cost 1,650 yen, while a single booster pack containing eight cards will be purchasable at 440 yen. The Nikke collection will comprise a total of 115 normal cards and 174 parallel cards. Some of the character cards will have new illustrations and/or autographs by their respective Japanese voice actresses.

Goddess of Victory Nikke in Weiss Schwarz TCG - cards with exclusive illustrations and autographs
Image courtesy of Bushiroad and Shift Up

In the same press release, Bushiroad confirmed that it will also release the new cards internationally. The Weiss Schwarz Nikke cards will appear in not only Japanese but also Korean, English, and Simplified Chinese.

The Korean version in particular will launch simultaneously with the original Japanese release. This is partially due to Nikke‘s development team at Shift Up being based in South Korea. It will also mark the first time ever Bushiroad is releasing Weiss Schwarz TCG in Korean.

Goddess of Victory Nikke in Weiss Schwarz TCG - Korean cards
Image courtesy of Bushiroad and Shift Up

The new Weiss Schwarz Trial Deck and Booster Packs featuring Goddess of Victory: Nikke will be available first in Japan and South Korea on Friday, December 13, 2024. The English and Simplified Chinese versions of the cards will also appear at a later time.


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