A Quick Heads Up for Infinity Nikki Fans
If you’re eagerly awaiting the release of Infinity Nikki and want to pre-load the game on your PS5 before launch, there’s a catch – you’ll need to purchase an early access package.
Currently, Infinity Nikki is available on the PlayStation store for £7.99, despite being a free-to-play game. This means that the only way to pre-load the game on your Sony console is by buying the pre-order pack from the store. The pre-order pack does come with some additional extras for your money.
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Infinity Nikki isn’t the only game that may catch early adopters off guard. This tactic was previously used by the Zenless Zone Zero team. Our Lottie learned the hard way by accidentally paying for the game in an attempt to pre-load it before launch. Learn from her experience.
Set to launch across Android, iPhone, PC, and PlayStation 5 on December 5th, Infinity Nikki boasts involvement from Nintendo veteran Kentaro Tominaga, who has 20 years of experience at the Mario maker and served as a game designer on Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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We recently gave Infinity Nikki a rating of four out of five stars, with our Jessica noting its potential to rival Genshin Impact.
“It’s refreshing to see miHoYo face some real competition, and I’ll continue to visit Miraland whenever I need a pick-me-up, whether that’s enjoying catchy tunes while Whimcycling my way to hot air balloons or laughing at the drama in upcoming story updates,” she commented in Eurogamer’s Infinity Nikki review.
“I hope Infinity Nikki finds its audience because if it becomes the Genshin Impact-killer I believe it can be, I’m eager to see what game could potentially rise to challenge Infinity Nikki in the next few years.”
FAQs
Can I pre-load Infinity Nikki on PS5 for free?
No, you’ll need to purchase the early access package from the PlayStation store to pre-load Infinity Nikki on your PS5.
When is Infinity Nikki set to release?
Infinity Nikki is scheduled to launch on December 5th on Android, iPhone, PC, and PlayStation 5.
Who is involved in the development of Infinity Nikki?
Nintendo veteran Kentaro Tominaga, who worked on Zelda: Breath of the Wild, is involved in the development of Infinity Nikki.
Credit: www.eurogamer.net