Our latest cosplay lineup features Cammy from Street Fighter, Rebecca from Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Yennefer from The Witcher series, Shadowheart from Baldur’s Gate 3, and many more characters brought to life by talented cosplayers.
Jade and Noob Saibot from Mortal Kombat
Cosplay duels in fighting game arts are particularly striking because they recreate the clash between iconic rivals. In one memorable shoot, Kitty Little and Mikhalych Nazarov staged Jade versus Noob Saibot. The pair leaned into classic interpretations of the characters, with Kitana’s ally donning a look inspired by Mortal Kombat Deception and Bi-Han echoing a moment from the 2011 game era.
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Photographer Vesania captured the moment, adding to the tactile intensity of the scene.
Dehya from Genshin Impact by Narga
This week Natasha Kochetkova, known as Narga, shared two cosplay looks at once. Her Mintaru from Baldur’s Gate 3 made an appearance in a separate news feature, and this article also spotlights Dehya from Genshin Impact. The character is portrayed as a free mercenary who masters a two-handed sword with precision.
Shadowheart from Baldur’s Gate 3 by Alisa Arefieva
For fans of the third Baldur’s Gate entry, Alisa Arefieva brings Shadowheart to life. The cosplay draws on Sakimichan’s fan art as its inspiration, and a broader collection of this cosplayer’s work is explored in a dedicated feature about Alisa. The recreation emphasizes a blend of divine grace and military precision in the character’s attire.
Retoucher Kristina Borodkina contributed to the finished look.
Cammy from Street Fighter by Hologana
Street Fighter 6 energized the cosplay community, and Hologana showcases Cammy White in a bold new portrayal. The story traces Cammy’s evolution from a controlled operative to a dynamic fighter whose style fuses martial arts with elite British special forces elements.
Yennefer from The Witcher 3 by Mira Basnak
Over the last year and a half, Miroslava Basnak paused new photo sets, then returned with two striking images featuring Wednesday and Yennefer from The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. This feature highlights the Geralt’s love’s portrayal and includes two recent interviews with Mira in both written and video formats.
Retouching was handled by Kristina Borodkina.
Cosplay Compilations
Rebecca from Cyberpunk Edgerunners by Mafuchi
Cyberpunk Edgerunners did not extend beyond its ten-episode run, yet the world and its characters continue to inspire. Rebecca’s cosplay was crafted by Mafuchi, capturing her mischievous energy, bright tattoos, and small stature that fans adore. The creator notes a deep love for cyberpunk aesthetics inspired by games like Deus Ex, System Shock, Detroit: Become Human, and Cyberpunk 2077.
I am drawn to cyberpunk aesthetics and felt Rebecca would elevate cosplay quality through careful costume and prop preparation. This project reflected that ambition.
Madeline from Omniheroes by Oichi
Vera, known as Oichi, has recently collaborated with mobile game developers, taking on the dragoness Madeline in Omniheroes. The cosplay is presented here as a vivid example of her work, with a separate feature dedicated to Vera herself.
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Catwoman from DC Comics by Alena Sysueva
Cosplay often turns ordinary admiration into fan unions. The idea of a wedding dress version of Selina Kyle comes from a long tradition of comic storytelling. Alena Sysueva brings this interpretation to life, while Ekaterina Murzik captured the shoot. A dedicated feature showcases more of Alenas work.
I was drawn to the iconic look after seeing a cover that showed Selina in a wedding scene. The decision to cosplay her felt inevitable once that image clicked.
2B from NieR Automata by PeachMilky
PeachMilky has earned recognition for her work on cosplay inspired by game and film aesthetics. Her recent portrayal of 2B from NieR Automata continues the trend of fan art influenced design and shows how the costume translates to live photography with a distinctive vibe.
Kai’Ca from K/DA by Ari Anna
Within the K/DA collective, Kai’Ca adds exotic flair through her performances and dance. Ari Anna expands on that character, spotlighting how the heroine handles a pole in performances and noting that on video shoots the outfits tend to be more restrained yet expressive.
Overwatch Diva by Elena St.
Elena St embraces the iconic Diva from Overwatch, presenting a bunny-costume aesthetic inspired by the original art. The shoot draws on Liangxing’s concept, with color adjustments that personalize the character’s look and tone.
The creator shared a practical note about her journey, describing how she planned this project for a group shoot that was postponed by the pandemic but later found its form with a focus on the bunny attire and a custom prop gun. The photographer for this set was Jay Wanmei.
Shani from The Witcher 1 by Ilona Bugaeva
Shani, as introduced in the Witcher universe and its early expansions, remains a beloved figure among fans. Ilona Bugaeva, also known as Sladkoslava, crafted this cosplay that nods to the character’s roots in the original game and its richer remastered iterations. A dedicated gallery spotlights this interpretation.
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Source VG Times