The standout addition in this patch is the new Video Mode for Momo’s Camera. While photography has always been a pillar of the Infinity Nikki experience, players can now record up to 10 seconds of gameplay on PC and PlayStation 5 (3 seconds on mobile). This is a massive win for the community, allowing us to showcase the fluid animations of magical outfits and the atmospheric particle effects of Miraland’s diverse biomes in motion.
For those playing on high-end hardware, the update introduces support for PS5 Pro PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) technology. This should result in a significantly sharper image and more stable performance when exploring dense open-world environments. On the opposite end of the spectrum, mobile players have received a much-needed storage optimization. High-resolution video resources for 5-star outfit Evolution Stage 3 are no longer downloaded by default, helping keep the game’s footprint manageable on smartphones.
The Resonance System also saw a functional overhaul. The layout and preview interfaces are now cleaner, and a quick purchase feature has been added to streamline the process. Beyond the technical tweaks, the developers have reissued the Evolution Bonus Rewards for the [Behind Prayers] outfit, ensuring players who put in the work to evolve their gear are properly compensated. This update feels like a direct response to player feedback regarding both the creative tools and the technical overhead of such a visually ambitious RPG.
