Get Your First Look at Gravity Rush 2’s NieR: Automata 2B Crossover Outfit

Now we just need a Kat outfit for 2B.

This has been teased for a while now, but you can finally get your first look at the 2B DLC outfit that will be featured in Gravity Rush 2 later this month. During a livestream yesterday, Square Enix gave viewers a sneak peak at the crossover outfit, and how protagonist Kat will look in it. Kat will be able to wear the iconic black dress that 2B wears in NieR: Automata, along with the option to remove the visor from her face.

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You can check out the screenshots in the gallery down below, courtesy of Gematsu.

The outfit will be completely free of charge, though it should be noted that it’s only been announced for Japan, and there’s no word on whether western audiences will have access to it in the future. Now all we need is a Kat DLC outfit for 2B in NieR: Automata.

Gravity Rush 2 is now available on the PS4. NieR: Automata is now available on PS4 and PC via Steam.

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