In this fresh lineup of cosplay, fans will spot the fierce Carmilla from the Castlevania animated universe, the imposing Lilith from Diablo IV, and bold fighting heroines from Street Fighter 6, including Cammy and Chun-Li, alongside Spider-Gwen from the Spider-Verse.
Ciri from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt by Evgenia Gorbunova
In The Witcher 3, Ciri hints at journeys across multiple worlds. Evgenia Gorbunova imagines parallel realms echoing familiar video game universes. Her photo set follows a young witch touring Night City through a Cyberpunk 2077 perspective, wandering the ruined streets of The Last of Us, and even a nod to Detroit: Become Human as a contemporary touchstone.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains a fan favorite, with Ciri standing out as a symbol of freedom and strength. The idea of crossing recognizable game worlds through cosplay resonates with fans who celebrate character spirit and lore through crossovers. The artist, Kira, helps bring this bold concept to life, turning imaginary journeys into visually striking scenes.
Photographer – KIRA.
Cammy and Chun-Li from Street Fighter 6 by Adamae and Onyxia Sophinikum
The Street Fighter 6 era has sparked a fresh cosplay trend. Adamae and Onyxia Sophinikum present Cammy and Chun-Li not only in canonical outfits but in athletic-inspired interpretations that push the boundaries of traditional visuals. Their portraits push the characters beyond classic lines, offering a dynamic, energetic take. Additional works by Onyxia appear in broader coverage.
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Photographer – Shinori.
Carmilla from Neo Geisha’s Castlevania animated series
The Castlevania adaptation, drawing from Dracula’s Curse legacy, gained popularity beyond established fans. The vampire Carmilla stands out as a cosplay centerpiece, captured with the expertise of Neo Geisha. A recent interview with the cosplayer sheds light on her approach to the character.
The character’s reputation rests on commanding presence and dark charisma, which translate powerfully through cosplay. The portrayal invites viewers to appreciate the design depth and the narrative weight Carmilla carries within the Castlevania universe.
Photographer – RMEGusta.
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Spider-Gwen from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse by Oichi
Spider-Gwen rose to fame through Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its sequels. Oichi brings Vera to life with a take that nods to the animation’s bold energy. The broader material includes a dedicated focus on the artist and her approach to this iconic role.
Photographer – Vera and team.
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Ashley Graham from Resident Evil 4 Remake by Purple Amelie
More cosplayers are embracing Ashley from Resident Evil 4, a trend that Purple Amelie captures with a poised, confident finish. The portrayal mirrors the character’s moment of courage as she takes the lead in a tense rescue. The execution balances strong visuals with a touch of elegance, including intimate styling that remains faithful to the source material.
Photographer – Purple Amelie.
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DC Comics Starfire by Lada Lumos
Starfire cosplays maintain steady momentum, drawing from Titans and other DC worlds. Lada Lumos delivers a vivid rendition that echoes the hero’s outward warmth and inner power. The costume design nods to original art while adapting it for a modern stage presence, especially within cosplay communities across Russia and beyond.
Photographer – Lada Lumos.
Lilith from Cinderys’ Diablo IV
Cinderys, a renowned French crafter, is known for Blizzard-inspired builds with a special focus on World of Warcraft and Diablo. Her Lilith portrayal from Diablo IV represents a bold new release, with early frames already sparking discussion. More Diablo-inspired works appear in related materials of this feature.
Photographer – Cinderys.
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Fubuki from One-Punch Man by Alisa Arefieva
In the One-Punch Man universe, heroes train at a dedicated academy to counter monstrous threats. Fubuki stands out as a confident, determined fighter who can soar, shield allies, and boost team power. Alisa Arefieva captures her bold presence with extensive coverage and some footage reserved for this site.
Photographer – Margarita Eliseeva.
Morrigan from Dragon Age: Origins by Fishy
Dragon Age has long enjoyed a vibrant cosplay following. Morrigan remains a fan favorite, celebrated for wild magic and potent aura. Fishy brings this character to life with a magnetic look, contributing to ongoing excitement around the Dragon Age universe and its return next year.
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Mona from Genshin Impact by AGFlower
Mona is a principled, honest astrologer who never underestimates truth. She relies on water-based abilities and a cunning mind in battle. AGFlower’s rendition places Mona center stage with a bright, clear aesthetic that fans will recognize instantly.
The release of Genshin Impact sparked many interpretations of Mona and Lisa. The artist’s portfolio now includes both heroines, each brought to life with distinctive color and mood.
Photographer – Ekaterina Murzik.
Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy 7 by Tniwe
The lineup closes with a bold take on Tifa Lockhart. Vlada Lutsak, known as Tniwe, captures the character in a revealing, confident outfit that emphasizes athletic grace. The collection tightens the spotlight on cinematic cosplay and invites readers to explore this striking portrayal.
Photographer – Tniwe.
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Source depictions summarize a wide range of fantasy worlds, celebrating creators who fuse games and comics with their own artistry. The project highlights the enduring appeal of crossovers and the lasting popularity of beloved heroines across North American audiences.