Former Zelda Director-Led Open World Dress Up RPG Infinity Nikki Hits 12 Million Pre-Registrations
Infinity Nikki, an open-world dress up role-playing game from former The Legend of Zelda director Kentaro Tominaga has hit 12 million pre-registrations before a release date has even been announced.
Infinity Nikki, an open-world dress up role-playing game from former The Legend of Zelda director Kentaro Tominaga, has hit 12 million pre-registrations before a release date has even been announced.
The game's official X/Twitter account announced the huge milestone, thanking everyone who's signed up already and encouraging more to sign up. A total of 12,206,661 players have signed up for the game so far, but developer PaperGames' next target is 20 million, followed by 25 and 30 million.
"Look, some airborne friends are carrying Nikki across the vast sky with their blessings," the post said. "Thank you to all the stylists for your support and enthusiasm. There will be more surprises ahead. Let's aim for the next goal together."
Reaching each milestone unlocks certain bonuses for everyone who signs up, with players so far having earned 50,000 Bling, 300 Threads of Purity, and thanks to the latest milestone, three Resonite crystals.
The 20 million milestone unlocks the Far and Away 4-Star Outfit, the 25 million milestone unlocks seven more Resonite Crystals, and the 30 million milestone unlocks another 10.
"Join Momo and Nikki as they embark on a new adventure collecting various pieces of clothing, solving puzzles, and uncovering secret areas in the world," the official synopsis reads. "Dress for the occasion and equip different outfits to gain access to abilities such as fishing, insect-catching, and floating."
Our own preview of Infinity Nikki had positive things to say. "[We never knew dressing up could be so much fun. [Our] time with Infinity Nikki left [us] eager to try on the finished game when it eventually arrives."
Infinity Nikki is planned for launch on PlayStation 5, PC, Android, and iOS.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.
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