Infinity Nikki Voiceover Guide: How to Fix No Voices Bug

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Many players have reported missing voiceover dialogue or complete lack of character voices in Infinity Nikki, especially after updates, on PC, or when switching languages. This guide provides step-by-step solutions for restoring voiceover audio, along with troubleshooting tips for stubborn audio bugs.

How to Fix Missing Voiceovers in Infinity Nikki

Step 1: Check and Enable Voice Pack in Game Settings

  1. Open Infinity Nikki, go to the Menu/Settings (press Esc on PC, ≡ button with a controller, or Menu on PlayStation).
  2. Navigate to the Language tab.
  3. Look for the Voice section and check your selected language.
  4. If your desired voiceover (Japanese, English, Chinese) is not showing, scroll to the bottom and select Voice Pack Management.
  5. Download your preferred language pack if not already installed.
  6. Select your new voice pack in the menu.
  7. Restart Infinity Nikki for the change to take effect.
  8. Re-enter the game, the voiceovers should now load during cutscenes and dialogue.

Step 2: Repair or Verify Game Files

  • On PC launchers (e.g., official, Steam), select Repair or Verify Integrity of Game Files from the game’s launcher options.
  • This process checks for missing audio files and re-downloads any corrupted or broken sound resources.

Step 3: Check Audio Settings and Devices

  • Ensure the correct audio output device is selected in Windows/your system, sometimes switching headsets, disabling secondary virtual audio devices (such as Voicemeeter, Oculus, or Handsfree Telephony), or changing plug-in order can restore missing sound.
  • On Windows, right-click the sound icon, choose “Sound Settings,” and set the correct output as default.
  • If using a controller, try disconnecting it at startup and reconnecting after the game starts.

Step 4: Adjust Voiceover Language if Content Is Still Missing

  • Some players report that switching to a different voice pack (e.g., from English to Japanese), restarting the game, and then switching back can fix lingering issues with missing dialogue.
  • This forces the client to reload and recache the audio assets.

Step 5: Update or Reinstall Audio Drivers

  • Right-click Start > Device Manager > Sound, video, and game controllers > right-click your audio device > Update driver.
  • Restart your computer, then relaunch Infinity Nikki.

Step 6: Check for Known Bugs and Partial Voice Content

  • In some questlines or side stories, certain segments intentionally lack voice acting (especially in minor or repeatable quests). If only some content is missing, it may be a design choice or patch delay and not a true bug.
  • Await official patches or check news/forums for announcements if many players are reporting the issue.

Troubleshooting Summary

  • Enable and download voice pack in Settings > Language.
  • Repair/verify game files on launcher.
  • Restart the game after making audio changes.
  • Adjust Windows and device output settings.
  • Update your audio drivers if no other fixes work.
  • When only partial voice is missing, it may be quest-specific rather than a full bug.

If all else fails, report your issue to official support and monitor patch/update notes, as new client updates often resolve major voiceover bugs for all platforms.

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