Infinity Nikki, the highly anticipated and captivating dress up open-world adventure, is set to launch on December 5, 2024, for PC via client download & Epic Games Store, PS5, and mobile devices. Following a series of successful closed beta tests and reaching all pre-registration milestones, Infold Games has now shared the official system requirements for the PC version.
To run Infinity Nikki at its minimum settings, your PC will need to have Windows 10 64-bit (21H1 or above), an Intel i5 (9th Gen) or AMD Ryzen 3600 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a GPU such as the Nvidia GTX 1060 or AMD 5500XT. Additionally, you’ll need 50GB of available storage space and DirectX 12 support. These requirements are slightly more demanding than some other free-to-play gacha games, but they are in line with current-gen open-world titles like Wuthering Waves.
To enjoy Infinity Nikki in its best form, the recommended specs include Windows 10 64-bit (22H2) or Windows 11, an Intel i7 (9th Gen) or AMD Ryzen 5500 CPU, a Nvidia GTX 2060 or AMD 6600XT GPU, and 16GB of RAM. An SSD is also recommended to improve load times and ensure a smoother open-world experience, especially as the game will continue to receive updates and grow in size which is very likely, given the nature of the game.
While the 50GB storage requirement is relatively modest compared to other AAA titles, it’s important to keep in mind that updates may increase storage needs in the future.
Minimum | Recommended | |
Operating System | Windows 11 64-Bit / Windows 10 64-Bit 21H1 (or above) | Windows 11 64-Bit / Windows 10 64-Bit 22H2 (or above) |
CPU | AMD Ryzen 3600 / Intel i5 (9th Gen) | AMD Ryzen 5500 or Intel i7 (9th Gen) |
GPU | AMD 5500XT / Nvidia GTX 1060 | AMD 6600XT / Nvidia GTX 2060 |
RAM | 16 GB | |
Storage Space | 50 GB | |
DirectX | DirectX 12 | DirectX 12 |
As long as your system meets the minimum requirements, you’ll be able to play Infinity Nikki. However, for the best experience, we recommend aiming for the recommended specifications. Infold Games may also optimize the game further before its official release, ensuring it runs smoothly on a wide range of systems.