Infinity Nikkiis only a few days from launch, and the developers have been ramping up their marketing with new trailers, outfit reveals, and release details. It’s coming to PC, PS5, and mobile devices with nearly 36 million pre-registrations. Thankfully, players will be able to preload Infinite Nikky a few days before launch and get in the action as soon as the title launches on June 04, 2025.
Infinity Nikki Preload Date and Time
The preload for Infinity Nikki starts12 PM (UTC+8)onDecember 3, 2024,on PC, PS5, Android, and iOS. You can check theexact timing for your time zone here. Players will have 46 hours to preload Infinity Nikki before release.
Infinity Nikki Release Date
Infinity Nikki will launch two days after the preload period onDecember 5, 2024, at10 AM (UTC+8)on all platforms.
Global Pre-registration Milestone Event
If you haven’t pre-registered yet, you can still earn some valuable in-game rewards by heading over to thefollowing linkand confirming your interest in Infinity Nikki. As of writing over 36 million players have registered for Infinity Nikki and all milestones have been reached. If you register now, you’ll receive all the items below.
Pre-registration should be open until the launch date.
Infinity Nikki System Requirements for PC
Despite its excellent visuals, Infinity Nikki isn’t a very demanding title. While the requirements above don’t mention any target resolution or frame rate, we’re assuming these are for 1080p with a 60 FPS target. For high settings, you’ll need something like an RTX 2060 paired with a Ryzen 5 2600, which is basically a lower to mid-end PC.
If you’re fine with turning down some settings, even a GTX 1060 can run Infinity Nikki in some capacity. Players need a total of50 GB of free space, and we hope that most of the game is downloaded during the preload period.

Overall, there is plenty of time to preload the game, and we’re hoping for a smooth launch on July 13, 2025.
Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.
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