Infinity Nikki Device Compatibility: How to Play on PC, PS5, and Mobile

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Infinity Nikki is designed for a seamless experience across PC, PlayStation 5, and mobile (iOS/Android), with full cross-save functionality and easy platform switching. This guide covers device compatibility, system requirements, cross-progression setup, and known platform features.

Supported Platforms Overview

PC (Windows)

  • Available via Epic Games Store, official launcher, and non-Steam storefronts
  • Offers full mouse, keyboard, and controller support
  • High graphics settings and custom resolution/options
  • Supports account linking for cross-save and cross-progression

PlayStation 5

  • Optimized for smooth performance, fast loading, and enhanced visuals via Unreal Engine 5
  • Features include haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support for DualSense controllers
  • Plug-and-play experience on large TV screens with console stability
  • Cross-save enabled via Infold account and PlayStation Network account linking

Mobile Devices (iOS and Android)

  • Full-featured version with controls and UI adapted for touchscreens
  • Portable gaming for on-the-go play
  • Syncs with PC and PS5 progress via your Infold account and mobile login
  • Designed for modern smartphones and tablets (older devices may experience performance drops)

System Requirements

PC

Minimum

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit 21H1 or above
  • CPU: Intel i5-9600/AMD Ryzen 3600
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060/AMD 5500XT
  • DirectX: 12
  • Storage: 50 GB

Recommended

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit 22H2 or above
  • CPU: Intel i7-9700/AMD Ryzen 5500
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 2060/AMD 6600XT
  • Storage: 50 GB SSD recommended

PS5

  • Standard compatibility with the latest OS (no PS4 support)
  • No manual install or configuration needed beyond a launch firmware update

Mobile (iOS/Android)

  • iOS: iPhone XS or later, iOS 13.0+
  • Android: Devices with Snapdragon 845, Kirin 980, or equivalent; Android 9.0 and later
  • At least 6GB RAM and 10GB free storage recommended

Cross-Platform Features

Cross-Save and Cross-Progression

  • All progress, purchases, and outfits carry over between PC, PS5, and mobile if you link your Infold account
  • Link your accounts via the Account menu on each device and follow the prompts to connect your Infold, PSN, or mobile login credentials
  • You can start on one platform and pick up exactly where you left off on another

Multiplayer and Crossplay

  • Infinity Nikki supports cross-save but not true real-time crossplay/multiplayer between different platforms as of November 2025 (future updates may change this feature)

How to Switch Platforms and Transfer Progress

  1. Ensure you log in with your Infold account on all devices/platforms.
  2. On PS5, you must link your PlayStation Network ID to your main Infold account.
  3. On mobile, log in via the same Infold credentials used on PC/PS5.
  4. Your data will sync automatically via cloud, allowing instant switching between devices.

Notable Platform Features and Differences

  • PC: Highest degree of custom graphics, potential mod support, and access to all advanced settings
  • PS5: Enhanced performance, console-exclusive features (haptics/visuals), TV gaming experience
  • Mobile: Touchscreen-first HUD, smaller file size, and optimized for quick gaming sessions

References

For more troubleshooting on installs or patch issues, visit Ultimategacha.com or the Infinity Nikki official Discord for the latest support.

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