Pokimane recently brought up the topic of how she hadn’t cosplayed in a long time during one of her recent livestreams and recalled a cosplay project she had planned in the past as she interacted with her viewers in the Twitch chat.

More information on the subject was provided by the Twitch star, who stated that she had the cosplay dress ready in her closet.

The content creator was seen interacting with her fans and viewers in the channel’s Twitch chat, as she usually does during her streams. While jumping from one topic to the next, she brought up the subject of cosplay when she mentioned that she had planned to do a project during her visit to Austin, Texas.

Pokimane teased an upcoming project almost two years after her previous cosplay. After mentioning that she hadn’t cosplayed in a long time, she went on to reveal that she had purchased and kept a cosplay.

The streamer then looked up the exact costume she had purchased on the internet. It was a 2B cosplay from NieR: Automata, one of the most well-received Japanese role-playing games of all time.

She displayed an image and went on to say that the cosplay costume was in her closet as she continued to talk about it. Fans and viewers in the YouTube comment section of the video were amused to learn that the streamer had purchased such a fantastic cosplay but did not show it off. Some people commented in the comments section that the game is fantastic, but that it is only known for its cosplay potential.

The Twitch streamer is no stranger to cosplaying, having dressed up as a number of well-known fantasy characters in the past. The Moroccan-Canadian streamer cosplayed as Valorant’s Sage in 2020, and the image went viral on the internet, receiving over fifty thousand likes on Twitter.

She had previously cosplayed as Serena from the vast Pokemon universe. When fans saw how well Pokimane was dressed, they were enthralled.

Poki is currently one of the platform’s most influential female streamers, having won the Legacy Award at the Streamer Awards hosted by Blaire “QTCinderella.”