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Upcoming dress-up adventure from Legend of Zelda developer has surpassed 12 million pre-registrations

Upcoming dress-up adventure from Legend of Zelda developer has surpassed 12 million pre-registrations

It seems like people are really eager to read the next installment in the Nikki series.

As shared on social media platform X, over 12 million people have already pre-registered for Infinity Nikki, the “cozy open-world adventure” follow-up to the highly successful mobile dress-up game series.

Infinity Nikki is being led by PaperGames, with Kentaro Tominaga – who you may recognize from his time at Nintendo – leading the project. Tominaga’s other credits include designer on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and director of the Expansion Pass, to name just two.

Infinity Nikki – Gamescom 2024 Trailer. Watch on YouTube

The Infinity Nikki team shared the game’s latest milestone and thanked everyone who has signed up so far. They wrote, “Look, a pair of sky-lovers are carrying Nikki with their blessings through the vast sky. Thank you to all the stylists for your support and enthusiasm!”

It said that there will be “more surprises ahead” and that we should all “strive for the next goal together.” That next goal will be 20 million pre-registrations, which will reward the community with a 4-star outfit.

For more context on the excitement surrounding pre-registrations, Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad noted that the previous game in the series was downloaded more than 100 million times.

We still don’t have a release date for Infinity Nikki, but when it does, it will be available on PlayStation and PC, in addition to Android and iOS devices. In the meantime, you can sign up for the Infinity Nikki playtest here.

Our latest look at Infinity Nikki came earlier this week during Gamescom Opening Night Live. The trailer, which you can watch above, features an incredibly catchy melody that I can’t get out of my head now.

For all other announcements during Gamescom Opening Night Live, check out our overview here.