We're worried about Infinity Nikki's latest gacha changes, and you should be too
Infinity Nikki Steam reviews are mixed following the release yesterday, as CN stylists have been rushing to ‘warn new players’ about some worrying monetization practices that have appeared to intensify in the most recent update. Infinity Nikki Version 1.5 dropped yesterday alongside the game’s long-awaited Steam launch, and, while I was personally very impressed with what I saw as a returning player, I totally understand the reservations upon hearing other stylists’ concerns. The main issue currently revolves around changes to Infinity Nikki's gacha system. In the past, five-star outfits have consisted of nine to ten pieces, with a guarantee to get one five-star piece every 20 pulls. This means that, at max pity, you need to pull a total of 180 to 200 times (which costs between 21.6k - 24k diamonds) to get a full featured five-star outfit. This has already led to many players requesting a pity cap that ensures you get all five-star outfits in full by 180 pulls, stating that “we’ve been tolerating 200” rather than embracing it. Continue reading We're worried about Infinity Nikki's latest gacha changes, and you should be too MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Infinity Nikki codes, Infinity Nikki banners, Infinity Nikki events


Infinity Nikki Steam reviews are mixed following the release yesterday, as CN stylists have been rushing to ‘warn new players’ about some worrying monetization practices that have appeared to intensify in the most recent update.
Infinity Nikki Version 1.5 dropped yesterday alongside the game’s long-awaited Steam launch, and, while I was personally very impressed with what I saw as a returning player, I totally understand the reservations upon hearing other stylists’ concerns.
The main issue currently revolves around changes to Infinity Nikki's gacha system. In the past, five-star outfits have consisted of nine to ten pieces, with a guarantee to get one five-star piece every 20 pulls. This means that, at max pity, you need to pull a total of 180 to 200 times (which costs between 21.6k - 24k diamonds) to get a full featured five-star outfit. This has already led to many players requesting a pity cap that ensures you get all five-star outfits in full by 180 pulls, stating that “we’ve been tolerating 200” rather than embracing it.
MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Infinity Nikki codes, Infinity Nikki banners, Infinity Nikki events