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Resident Evil’s Jill Valentine comes to TEPPEN

August 9, 2019 by Andrew Newton

GungHo Online Entertainment and renowned industry veteran Capcom have announced the arrival of Resident Evil’s Jill Valentine to their mobile card battle game TEPPEN.

Along with our zombie slaying heroine joining the hero roster is a brand new card pack expansion. The “Day of Nightmares” card pack expansion is set to arrive this September and will introduce more elements from Raccoon City to the Land of Illusion.

Jill Valentine has been forged in the fire of Raccoon City and will arrive in TEPPEN with three unique Hero Arts abilities: Rocket Launcher – deals 10 pierce damage to a random enemy, Genesis – two random cards from all explored cards during the battle gets -1 MP and are added to the EX pocket, and Antibody Activation – if Jill has explored 3 times an ally gets +1/+3 and shield.

Meet Jill Valentine in the new trailer below and let us know what you think of her unique abilities in the comments or on our Twitter @FMyth_Gaming.

Download TEPPEN free now on iOS and Android, and add Jill Valentine to your roster of legendary Capcom Heroes beginning on 8/8/19. And be on the lookout for the Day of Nightmares pack expansion this September.

TEPPEN is available now on Google Play and the App Store.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Capcom, Gungho Online Entertainment, Jill Valentine, Resident Evil, Teppen

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