Stellar Blade was a phenomenal commercial success for developer Shift Up, and it just debunked the rumors that its previous game, which mostly involved staring at jiggling butts, isn't going to be getting a Netflix adaptation.
Goddess of Victory: Nikke is a third-person shooter gacha game developed by Shift Up. The gameplay mostly revolves around your team crouching behind cover and shooting at mechanical aliens.
When firing, you're given a long look at their behinds, and they turn to face the camera when they reload. While this gameplay wouldn't translate well to television, the story itself could.
The game is set in a post-apocalyptic future where robotic aliens have ravaged Earth's surface. The surviving people retreated underground and produced Nikkes, artificial soldiers and the characters the gacha game is centered around.
As reported by GameSpark (and translated by Automaton), Shift Up's Q3 earnings report squashed some rumors that have been circulating recently. "There are currently no plans to partner with Netflix to produce an anime adaptation of Goddess of Victory: Nikke." Anime collaborations have worked well for games in the past, most notably Cyberpunk: Edgerunners – it got me back into Cyberpunk 2077 and I haven't looked back.