It’s time to showcase a fresh lineup of premium cosplay, featuring heroines from The Witcher, Dragon Age, and striking figures from Dota 2 and League of Legends.
Caitlyn from Arcane portrayed by Oichi
As fans await the second season of Arcane, cosplayers continue to bring the series’ main characters to life. A standout is Oichi’s interpretation of Caitlyn, the Piltover peacekeeper. Readers can discover additional photo sets of Vera in a dedicated article focused on her work.
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Lina and Rylai from Dota 2 by Torie and Christina
In Dota 2 lore, sisters Lina and Rylai wield contrasting elemental magic. Their disagreements once led their parents to separate them across the world, with Lina mastering fire and Rylai ice. These two beautiful cosplays were crafted by Torie and Christina.
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I’m a long-time Dota fan, having spent over three thousand hours with the game. I decided to try a character cosplay, settling on Lina after seeing the official figurines. Lina became the seed for my look. I’m a collector of figurines, and red-haired characters are a particular weakness. Have you seen how many photo sets I have of Triss?
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Photographer – Milligan.
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Cammy from Street Fighter by Valeria Chimera
Street Fighter holds a special place in cosplay, rivaling other popular fighting games. With the sixth installment on the horizon this year, there’s anticipation for fresh interpretations. Valeria Chimera brings to life Cammy, tweaking the outfit to align with broader lore while keeping her allegiance with the British intelligence service known as Red Delta.
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Cosplay compilations
- Impressive Judy Alvarez cosplay from Cyberpunk 2077 by a team of Russian and international artists
- Stunning A2 cosplay from Nier: Automata by statuesque performers from Russia
- Flawless Elvira cosplay from a group of talented Russian cosplayers
- Faithful Ada Wong cosplay by renowned Russian models
- Remarkable Black Cat cosplay showcased by Russian and nearby artists
- Top-tier Rain cosplay from the BloodRayne duology captured by a talented group
- Hottest Catwoman in leather and lingerie styles
- Best 2B cosplay from Nier Automata, blending character comics with bold visuals
- Jessica Rabbit cosplay from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, featuring red gowns, negligees, and allure
Killer Jill Valentine from Tniwe’s Resident Evil 3
With the Resident Evil 4 re-release slated for March, cosplayers keep revisiting heroines from earlier Capcom remakes. A notable effort comes from Tniwe, who embodies Jill Valentine from the third title. Additional works by Vlada appear in a broader selection of striking cosplays.
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Lady Mountain from the anime My Hero Academia by Alisa Arefieva
My Hero Academia centers on people with superpowers who train to master their abilities. One character, Yuu Takeyama, also known as Lady Gora, can expand in size to reach towering heights. Alisa Arefieva crafted the cosplay for this giant beauty. A dedicated article explores her work in depth.
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I loved Lady Gora while watching the series, and the photographer later expressed interest in a giantess concept. It felt natural to draw inspiration from Yuu Takeyama, though in a much more monumental form. The artistic idea translated into a scene that imagines the character at city-spanning scale.
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Photographer – 412ART.
Photo set inspired by the Blood and Wine add-on for The Witcher 3
The Toussaint setting in the Blood and Wine expansion provides a sun-soaked backdrop that contrasts with the darker plot of aristocratic intrigue. In this shoot, a hopeful ending is woven into the narrative, where all characters survive. Cosplayers involved include Stacy Ann, AshenReina, AnnaKreuz and J.
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Felicia from Darkstalkers by Alena Sysueva
Street Fighter continues to be widely loved, while classic Darkstalkers titles hold a nostalgic charm for many players. The 90s fighting games inspired an animated adaptation, and Alena Sysueva previously portrayed the vampire Lilith, now giving life to Felicia the cat girl. She was joined by Cammy, played by Lisa Nikitchuk.
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I’m a fan of classic fighters and dreamed of a crossover between two games in this genre. Thanks to Lisa, the concept found a compelling execution.
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Photographer – Murzik.
Morrigan from Dragon Age: Origins by Zhenya Zhuk
Recent chatter hints at Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, with expectations of a robust combat system akin to God of War and a continuation of the Inquisition storyline. Meanwhile, cosplayers keep returning to the original game from 2009. This week, Zhenya Zhuk brings Morrigan to life, and two interviews with the artist accompany a feature article and a lengthy video piece.
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Source: VG Times