PaperGames has announced that Infinity Nikki will be officially released on PC on December 5th. To celebrate this announcement, the team has also shared a new trailer that you can find below. Moreover, the devs have shared the game’s official PC system requirements.
Infinity Nikki is an open-world dress-up adventure game. In this title, players will be able to equip their main character, Nikki, with various outfits. These outfits will give Nikki unique skills and special abilities. It’s a pretty unique concept. And, from the looks of it, there is a huge interest for this title. I mean, the game had over 30 million pre-registrations. So, this could be a sleeper hit.
In Infinity Nikki, Nikki and her friend Momo will travel across Miraland’s amazing nations, each with its own culture and history. They’ll meet all kinds of people and creatures full of creativity and imagination. They can also collect outfits in different styles. Along the way, Nikki and Momo will face special challenges, solve puzzles, and go through various trials together.
From what I could find, Infinity Nikki will be only available on Epic Games Store. Or at least that’s the store page that is currently live. I’ve searched Steam and there is no page for it as of yet.
It’s worth noting that Infinity Nikki will be using Unreal Engine 5. So, perhaps that’s one of the reasons why the game is not available on Steam. Epic Games may want to keep this game for their platform. At least during its launch period.
Anyway, the EGS page also includes the game’s PC requirements. According to them, PC gamers will at least need an Intel i5 (9th generation) or an AMD Ryzen 3600 with 16GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 1060 or an AMD 5500XT. The game will also require 50GB of free disk space.
The devs recommend using an Intel Core i7 (9th generation) or an AMD Ryzen 5500 with 16GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 2060 or AMD 6600XT.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
Infinity Nikki PC Requirements
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