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Infinity Nikki sneak peek hints at Q3 2024 test

May 30, 2024 10:27 PM

During the May 2024 State of Play presentation, developer Infold Games revealed that Infinity Nikki will be coming to PlayStation 5, with a beta test planned for Q3 2024. This new open-world dress-up sim features vibrant visuals and a rich fantasy setting in the world of Miraland. Created with the help of Kentaro Tominaga, known for his work on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the game offers more Disney-like vibes with puzzles, platforming, and a plethora of customizable outfits for the main character, Nikki. The game includes various outfit abilities essential for progressing through its levels, which combine elements of puzzle-solving, collecting, and platforming, promising diverse challenges and immersive gameplay.

What can players expect from the gameplay in Infinity Nikki?

Players can expect engaging gameplay that involves puzzle-solving, collecting, and platforming. They will use Nikki's different outfit abilities to tackle various challenges, explore unique diorama-like levels, and interact with a variety of creatures in the vibrant world of Miraland.

Infinity Nikki’s world of Miraland is designed to immerse players in a magical and visually striking environment. The inclusion of various outfits such as Floating, Purification, Gliding, and Shrinking showcases the emphasis on customization and the creative gameplay approach. The involvement of Kentaro Tominaga hints at a sophisticated game design, reminiscent of the innovation seen in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, promising a rich, engaging experience for players.



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