Arknights Endfield Best Locations for Scenic Screenshots and Wallpapers

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Talos-II is one of the most visually striking settings in modern gacha gaming — a moon rich with alien wilderness, futuristic industry, and breathtaking celestial backdrops. Finding the best screenshot locations in Arknights Endfield takes exploration, but the results are well worth it. Here’s a curated breakdown of the most wallpaper-worthy spots as of Version 1.1.

Top Scenic Areas in Talos-II

Arknights Endfield launched on January 22, 2026 with two main explorable regions — Valley IV and Wuling — plus the airborne HQ OMV Dijiang. Version 1.1 (March 12, 2026) expanded Wuling with Qingbo Stockade. Each area has a distinct visual identity perfect for different screenshot styles.

Valley IV is rugged and industrial, with sweeping canyon vistas and the Valley of Passages — a graveyard of pre-industrial ruins that photographs beautifully in golden-hour lighting. Wuling offers dense bamboo forests, clean rivers, and a striking blend of Eastern architecture with futuristic tech. The Scenic Valley sub-area, with its green hills, waterways, and Ecological Research Station, is particularly popular for natural portraits.

Screenshot Location Guide by Shot Type

Location Region Best For
Valley of Passages Valley IV Ruined environments, moody wide shots, exploration photography
Scenic Valley Wuling Nature portraits, bamboo forest backgrounds, serene wallpapers
Qingbo Stockade Wuling (v1.1) Stilt architecture, misty morning aesthetics, unique compositions
Wuling City – Tianshi Pillar Array Wuling Dramatic cityscape, sci-fi urban photography, night-sky shots
OMV Dijiang (exterior views) Orbital HQ Space backdrops, Talos-II planet views, futuristic ship photography
Hub Base Valley IV Factory base showcases, top-down angles, base-building photography

Pro tips: Visit areas during different weather and lighting cycles — overcast skies in Valley IV create moody shots, while clear skies over Wuling produce vivid, colorful compositions. Use Photo Mode’s depth-of-field slider to blur busy backgrounds. For pure landscapes, hide your operators entirely via Scene Controls.

Watch: Arknights Endfield – Give Me Something (Official MV)

Get a preview of Talos-II’s environments in the official music video created exclusively for Arknights Endfield.

Talos-II rewards players who take time to look up from the minimap. Bookmark this page as your scenic screenshot reference and revisit it as new regions arrive in future updates.

Sources:
Talos-II – Endfield Talos Wiki
All Available Regions – Game8
Arknights: Endfield – Wikipedia

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