“We truly appreciate the high expectations you have for the quality of the game”
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It’s a huge day for people with pink hair and anyone who enjoys putting together an outfit that slays, because thecutesy open-world dress-upgame,Infinity Nikki, is finally here, but it’s unfortunately not without its issues.
Since its launch a few hours ago, players onReddit have been reportingmajor input lag,visual glitches, crashes, and more, but thankfully, developer Infold Games has now acknowledged at least some of these problems. In a new tweet, the developer apologizes for issues that players have faced so far, but says “we’ve acted swiftly to address and resolve the issues.”
Going off the reports on Reddit, it doesn’t sound like everything has been fixed yet, but Infold Games clearly isn’t done yet, either. “We truly appreciate the high expectations you have for the quality of the game. Your anticipation is not only an honor but a source of constant motivation for our team,” it says. “We’re committed to continuing our efforts to optimize and improve the game, ensuring that every stylist enjoys a seamless and delightful journey in Infinity Nikki.”
To thank players for their support, the developer is also handing out some free in-game currency – 10 Revelation Crystals, to be exact – which can be used to pull for new additions to Nikki’s wardrobe in limited-time gacha-style banners. This is actually pretty generous – although you can get some for free, a single Revelation Crystal will cost you 120 Diamonds (yet another currency). In actual real money terms, 60 Diamonds cost $0.99, so 10 of these crystals are worth roughly $20. The price of a humble slay is not cheap, apparently, so it’s definitely best to embrace these freebies while we can.
Be sure to check out our guide to all of the currentInfinity Nikki codes and how to redeem themfor more in-game goodies.
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