Skip to content

ThePawn02

Gaming and Streaming Content

  • Blog
  • Editor's Picks
  • eSports
  • Guides
  • Headlines
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Uncategorized
  • Website Update
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
    • Guild Mentality
    • The Zealots
    • Malign
  • Socials
    • Youtube Channel
    • Twitch Channel
    • Kick.com
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2025
  • April
  • Chinese gamers are protesting Infinity Nikki by flooding its Steam launch with attempts to scare off would-be players
  • News

Chinese gamers are protesting Infinity Nikki by flooding its Steam launch with attempts to scare off would-be players

Infinity Nikki's Version 1.5 has slipped in some monetisation changes that haven't gone down well.
ThePawn.com April 29, 2025 3 min read
Chinese gamers are protesting Infinity Nikki by flooding its Steam launch with attempts to scare off would-be players

Infinity Nikki's Version 1.5 has slipped in some monetisation changes that haven't gone down well.

The relationship between gacha game developers and their players is often a strenuous one. That couldn’t be more evident with how Chinese Infinity Nikki players have been reacting to its most recent update, including taking to the forums of the new Steam launch en masse to warn people away from playing.

Version 1.5 launched this week and it’s a pretty big one. There’s a new dye system, extra colour evolutions for a handful of outfits, and the introduction of the Star Sea ensemble, an iconic fit in the Nikki series. Aside from the multitude of bugs it seems to have introduced—if you can even get into the game to experience them right now—there’s been a real subtle monetisation push on Infold’s side.

Both of the new Infinity Nikki banners, for example, contain two 5-star outfits that sport a record 11 pieces to collect. That’s a maximum of 220 pulls, or 26,400 diamonds just to complete one outfit. For context, all other 5-star outfits have either been nine or 10 pieces each, taking the cost down to 180 pulls and 200 pulls respectively.

It’s an extremely small change, but one that’s already ringing alarm bells for future outfits. As it stands, Infinity Nikki’s banner cadence is already pretty unfriendly to low spenders or free-to-play folk—I fall into the low spender category and have had to skip around half of the banners released since December—and outfits with extra items only make it more difficult for budget-friendly players.

Infinity Nikki Version 1.5.

(Image credit: Infold Games)

Couple that with the fact that Infold has extended the duration of Mira Crown—the biggest and easiest source of free currency—from two weeks to three weeks, and it’s causing more than a few players to feel the financial squeeze.

Chinese players in particular seem deeply unhappy with the changes, and haven’t been shy about vocalising their thoughts and even reaching out across the pond to potential stylists in the west in an attempt to deter them.

The forums for the new Steam release has been the main vessel for this, with an absurd number of both Chinese language and English translated posts venting frustrations. One forum post called Infinity Nikki “a fraudulent product that betrays its core promise,” citing “pity system sabotage” and “progres-resetting crashes” as issues.

Another titled “Don’t play! Don’t play! Don’t play!” claimed Infold was “a game company that only stares at the player’s wallet” and called some of the Version 1.5 changes “sneaky”. Another post simply calls for a maximum of 180 pulls to obtain a full outfit.

Infinity Nikki Version 1.5.

(Image credit: Infold Games)

I could go on forever, as there’s around a dozen pages right now, the majority filled with these posts. As someone who’s been playing both gacha games and the Nikki series for a hot sec, seeing Chinese players reach out to English-speaking communities to vent frustrations and band together is an incredibly rare occurrence. Most of this noise usually tends to happen over on Chinese social media like Billibilli.

Whether it’s because Steam’s a pretty easy vessel to connect the two communities, or if it’s because the situation is truly so dire that folk are crossing oceans and language barriers to protest, I don’t know. Maybe a bit of both. It’s still in the early hours of the new update so no word from Infold yet. It’s done a good amount of backpedaling on unfavorable additions in the past, though, so I expect to see at least some sort of acknowledgement in the coming days.

About Post Author

ThePawn.com

See author's posts

Continue Reading

Previous: With Larian finally at the end of its journey with Baldur’s Gate 3, what do we want next from the new kings of the RPG?
Next: Ubisoft remembers it owns Splinter Cell, patches Steam achievements into Blacklist 12 years after it first came out

Related News

Today’s Wordle answer for Thursday, June 12
4 min read
  • News

Today’s Wordle answer for Thursday, June 12

ThePawn.com June 11, 2025
Solasta 2 is switching to D&D 5th edition’s 2024 rules update
2 min read
  • News

Solasta 2 is switching to D&D 5th edition’s 2024 rules update

ThePawn.com June 11, 2025
An Elden Ring Nightreign dataminer dove into the numbers to prove that reaching max level isn’t as strong as it seems
2 min read
  • News

An Elden Ring Nightreign dataminer dove into the numbers to prove that reaching max level isn’t as strong as it seems

ThePawn.com June 11, 2025

Latest YouTube Video

Check out these awesome streamers

ThePawn02 on twitch

From Gamewatcher

  • Survival Climbing Sim Cairn reveals its Cast and Voice Actors
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review
  • Passion Paris working with Amplitude Studios on animated series set in the "ENDLESS" Universe
  • Adventure walking sim Crimson Mansion launches in August
  • Haunted Chocolatier's world is "larger than Stardew Valley", says ConcernedApe

From IGN

  • Flashpoint: Worlds Collide Codes (June 2025)
  • Star Wars Outlaws for Xbox Drops to Just $20
  • Elden Ring Nightreign Is Perfect for Handheld Gaming PCs
  • Hasbro Reveals Comic-Con-Exclusive Marvel Legends Savage Land Set
  • Open-World Action RPG The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Unveils Two New Trailers

From Kotaku

  • 11-Month Battle Over AI Finally Ends As Striking Game Actors Reach Tentative Deal
  • Wikipedia Won't Add AI-Generated Slop After Editors Yelled At Them
  • How Long Of A Ride Is Mario Kart World?
  • The Switch 2 Is Missing That Big, Binge-Worthy Epic Everyone Won't Shut Up About
  • How To Block, Or Unblock, Someone On Nintendo Switch 2

.

You may have missed

Flashpoint: Worlds Collide Codes (June 2025)
3 min read
  • Headlines

Flashpoint: Worlds Collide Codes (June 2025)

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025
Today’s Wordle answer for Thursday, June 12
4 min read
  • News

Today’s Wordle answer for Thursday, June 12

ThePawn.com June 11, 2025
Solasta 2 is switching to D&D 5th edition’s 2024 rules update
2 min read
  • News

Solasta 2 is switching to D&D 5th edition’s 2024 rules update

ThePawn.com June 11, 2025
Star Wars Outlaws for Xbox Drops to Just $20
3 min read
  • Headlines

Star Wars Outlaws for Xbox Drops to Just $20

ThePawn.com June 11, 2025
Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
  • Socials
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Kick.com
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.