
If you missed Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi’s latest cosplay, don’t worry. We’re here to show it to you.
At the end of July, former Cloud9 bot laner Sneaky casually dropped yet another risque cosplay photoshoot for his fans and followers. This time the cosplay subject was Shuten Douji in a maid outfit. The character is from Fate/Grand Order, a free-to-play Japanese role-playing game on mobile. And Sneaky did not shy away from showing the character in all of its glory.
Shuten Douji Maid ????
Makeup: @estherlynnhhj
????: @squarenoodles pic.twitter.com/sWM448IU94— Zach Scuderi (@Sneaky) July 29, 2020
Featuring a short and frilly maid dress with leather accents, this latest steamy photo set proved that Sneaky doesn’t have to cosplay a Leauge of Legends character to get the LoL community’s attention. In fact, Cloud9 tweeted “you’re so hot brother” almost instantly after the new photos were posted.Â
When Sneaky pointed out how fast Cloud9 had reacted to the photos, the team sent back a fire and cake emoji and said, “We were waiting for this set.” They weren’t the only ones, as Sneaky fans across social media made it known that they continue to be amazed by the popular streamer’s cosplay adventures.
Sneaky also took some even more revealing Shuten Douji Maid photos. As is typically the case, these most revealing pictures can be found on Patreon, where the relevant post already has 89 likes and 14 comments. For $10 a month, fans can check out the photo sets for themselves. For Sneaky’s biggest fans, it seems to be a small price to pay.
Sneaky has now been amazing the League of Legends community with his revealing cosplays for years. Check out his top cosplays from throughout the years here, but be warned. Just as Cloud9 always indicates on Twitter, things might get a little hot and steamy.
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