How to pre-register for Infinity Nikki Closed Beta

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Infinity Nikki pre-registrations for Closed Beta are live now, allowing players to sign up for the open-world game ahead of its official release.

Infinity Nikki was one of the surprise hits at PlayStation State of Play. While all eyes were on Silent Hill 2, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Where the Wind Meets – PaperGames’ dress-up open-world title is one to watch. 

The game takes inspiration from Breath of the Wild, with players being able to freely explore vast landscapes, complete environmental challenges, and delve into Zelda-style Shrines and Dungeons. If that wasn’t exciting enough, Nintendo’s BOTW director Kentaro Tominaga is working on the game as its executive producer. 

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So, if you’re looking to delve into the game and get a sneak peek before its release, then be sure to pre-register for the Infinity Nikki Closed Beta.

How to join the Infinity Nikki Closed Beta

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Nikki will encounter deadly dungeon bosses in her adventure.

Players who are eager to take a look at Infinity Nikki early are in luck as the game is now open for Closed Beta for PC, iOS, and Android. The Closed Beta itself will be available starting from October 8 until October 22, 2024.

However, if you want to jump in the Closed Beta and secure a spot, be sure to sign up quickly as applications will be closed on September 29, 2024. To sign up, simply head to the game’s official site.

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From here, you’ll need to log in using your details or create an account if you haven’t. The site will then direct you to a Playtest survey, which, according to the description, will give you “a chance to qualify for the playtest.”

Once you’ve filled out the survey, you’ll be ready to receive notifications from the developers once the game is ready to play. While Infinity Nikki doesn’t have a release date, we do know that the beta will also be coming to PS5 later this year.

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If you’re a fan of Breath of the Wild, you’ll want to give Infinity Nikki a go as the game does share some rather exciting similarities