All Confirmed Aniimo Platforms: Xbox, PC, Android, and iOS Breakdown

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Aniimo is confirmed as a fully cross‑platform, free‑to‑play creature‑catching ARPG launching on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Android, and iOS in 2026, with synchronized progress across devices.

Official announcements and storefront listings all agree that Aniimo is coming to Xbox Series consoles, PC via Microsoft’s ecosystem, and mobile on both major operating systems. Press materials describe it as a “cross‑platform open‑world ARPG” designed from the ground up for console, PC, and mobile, with shared progression.

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Aniimo Platform Summary Table

PlatformStatusOfficial Wording / NotesSource
Xbox Series XSConfirmed“Free‑to‑play… coming to Xbox Series X
PC (Microsoft Store)Confirmed“Available as a free‑to‑play title on Xbox Series XS and PC via Microsoft Store.”
PC (Xbox app)ConfirmedXbox listing shows support for PC plus cross‑platform multiplayer and Play Anywhere.Xbox 
iOSConfirmed“Announced for… PC (Microsoft Store), iOS, and Android. It will launch in 2026.”Gematsu 
AndroidConfirmedSame press release confirms Android alongside iOS and Xbox Series/PC.Gematsu 
Mobile (general)Confirmed“Will be available… on Xbox Series XS and PC via Microsoft Store. The official website confirms mobile.”

Xbox: Couch Co‑op and Cross‑Platform Play

Aniimo was unveiled during the Xbox Games Showcase, and Xbox is positioned as one of its lead platforms. The Xbox Store page lists features like online co‑op for 2–4 players, online multiplayer for up to 100 players, 4K Ultra HD, HDR10, and cross‑platform multiplayer between Xbox and PC. FunPlus’ Kingsglory label also highlights Aniimo as a flagship “IP‑driven cross‑platform experience” built to take advantage of Xbox hardware.

Practically, that means Xbox players can expect a full console‑grade experience with high‑resolution visuals and the same live‑service updates as other platforms, not a watered‑down port.

PC: Microsoft Store and Xbox Ecosystem

On PC, Aniimo is confirmed for the Microsoft Store and Xbox app, with early closed beta tests already focused on the platform. Press coverage notes that sign‑ups for “an exclusive closed beta test on PC” opened alongside the game’s reveal, and that the test would run later in the summer. A beta recruitment post even states that the first test phase is “concentrating on PC and Xbox consoles to leverage their powerful capabilities.”

Because progression is synchronized across platforms, PC players can freely swap between desktop and console while keeping the same Pathfinder account, Aniimo roster, and story progress.

Android and iOS: Full Mobile Client, Not a Companion App

Aniimo isn’t a companion app, it’s a full mobile client on both Android and iOS. The cross‑platform announcement explicitly includes “iOS and Android” next to Xbox Series and PC, and multiple outlets refer to it simply as “coming to… mobile devices in 2026.” Kingsglory and FunPlus frame Aniimo as a centerpiece of their push into high‑end cross‑platform IP, which implies the mobile experience is meant to stand shoulder‑to‑shoulder with console and PC, not trail behind.

For gacha players, that means you can pull, grind, and co‑op on your phone, then pick up on Xbox or PC with the same account later, ideal for dailies and events on the go.

What About PlayStation or Switch?

So far, no official announcement includes PlayStation or Nintendo Switch. Every major press release and platform breakdown repeats the same lineup, Xbox Series, PC, and mobile (Android/iOS), without mentioning Sony or Nintendo platforms.

Until FunPlus or Pawprint Studio say otherwise, Aniimo should be treated as an Xbox‑PC‑mobile ecosystem game, with PlayStation and Switch firmly in the “not confirmed” category.

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