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Infinity Nikki Steam Version Is ‘Coming Soon’

Infold Games has opened a new Steam page for Infinity Nikki. It confirmed that PC players who prefer to use the platform will be eventually able to download and access the open-world game there.

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The upcoming Steam version will have the same language support and spec requirements as the existing PC releases via Epic Games Store and a standalone installer. The game contains voiceovers in English, Japanese, and Chinese, with additional subtitles in French, Italian, German, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Thai, and Indonesian.

The PC version requires a minimum OS of Windows 10 22H2 with DirectX 12, as well as 16GB of RAM and 50GB of free storage space. For optimal graphics and gameplay performance, Infold Games recommends a Core i7-6700 or Ryzen 5 2600 for the processor and an RTX 2060, RTX 3050 Laptop, Radeon RX 5700 XT, or Arc A580 as the graphics card.

Infold Games has also published a new campaign that involves fans wishlisting the upcoming Steam release. The company will publish a live wallpaper and concept art when it has reached 10,000 and 50,000 wishlists, respectively. It also teases more surprises when it could reach 100,000 and 200,000 wishlists.

The Steam version of Infinity Nikki is “coming soon.” The same game is also readily available on PC via Epic Games Store and a standalone installer. In addition to PCs, Infinity Nikki has also been available on PlayStation 5, as well as iOS and Android devices since December 5, 2024.


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