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Infinity Nikki Gacha & Monetization Explained

Upcoming adventure title Infinity Nikki will be out this week on 5th December (10am GMT+8 for PlayStation 5 users). We played a review build of the game, and it could be a 2024 sleeper hit for free-to-play adventure fans out there looking for a little something different and non-confrontational.

Being a F2P title, one does wonder how Infold Games get their money through its microtransactions. Here’s what we gathered from the upcoming version of Infinity Nikki when it comes to spending real-life money.

 

Infinity Nikki’s Currencies Explained

There are three types of currency in the world of Miraland: Stellarite, Diamond, and Bling. Here’s an explanation of all three:

Bling

  • Crafting currency; used to make stuff in Infinity Nikki.
  • Acquired via story quests, exploration, and rewards from gameplay events.
  • Used for crafting outfits, purchasing materials, or accessing specific banners.

Diamond

  • Gameplay currency.
  • Earned through gameplay, quests, and events, or converted from Stellarite.
  • Used to purchase banner vouchers (Resonite Crystal & Revelation Crystal) or stamina for activities like dungeon exploration.

Stellarite

  • Premium currency.
  • Used for exclusive items like outfit packs or converted 1:1 into Diamonds.
  • You use real money to get Stellarite. Get it from the official top-up channel in your country or platform stores like the PlayStation Store.
  • Everything bought using Stellarite and are premium items are purely cosmetic; they do not give you any gameplay buffs or advantage. 

 

Stellarite Exchange Rate

Here’s how much Stellarite costs in USD. We’ll add MYR and other Southeast Asian currencies at a later date when Infinity Nikki and its online store is up on 5th December and beyond.

60 Stellarite = US$0.99
300 Stellarite =  US$4.99 (bonus 35 Stellarite)
980 Stellarite = US$14.99 (bonus 120 Stellarite)
1,980 Stellarite = US$29.99 (bonus 300 Stellarite)
3,280 Stellarite = US$49.99 (bonus 660 Stellarite)
6,480 Stellarite = US$99.99 (bonus 1,800 Stellarite)

 

What You Can Buy With Stellarite & Real-Life Money

Outfit Packs: Premium outfit packs you can’t find anywhere else but on Infinity Nikki’s store.

Battle Pass: Players can choose between two tiers of the current Battle Pass.

  • US$9.99: includes crafting materials, Diamonds, and other rewards.
  • US$14.99: includes Stellarite, avatar frames, stamina, and additional rewards.

Banners: These dress and outfit banners are available in permanent or event-limited variations. Guaranteed pull rules are as follows:

  • A 4-star item within 10 pulls.
  • A 5-star item within 20 pulls.

Weekly & Monthly Cards: These cards give you daily rewards for consistent play. There are two types:

  • Weekly card: US$0.99, with 60 Stellarites and daily stamina rewards for 7 days.
  • Monthly card: US$4.99, with 300 Stellarites and daily Diamond rewards for 30 days.

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