Infinity Nikki's Steam page is live, launching soon with a wishlist campaign that rewards fans with live wallpapers and concept art at milestones.
I honestly never thought this day would come. As a die-hard Nikki fan who has wandered every corner of Miraland since December 2024, I’ve been glued to my phone, tablet, and sometimes PS5, styling my way through countless photo-worthy moments. But my heart has always belonged to Steam. So when I opened Steam this morning and saw that gleaming new Infinity Nikki page, my jaw literally dropped.

2026 is shaping up to be the year my PC game library gets its ultimate dress-up upgrade. Infold Games finally confirmed what PC players have been whispering about for months: the open-world adventure is “coming soon” to Steam. Of course, the game has been available through the Epic Games Store and a standalone installer, plus on mobile and PS5 since its iconic launch. But a native Steam release? That’s a whole new level of accessibility for collectors like me who love having all achievements, community features, and conveniences in one place.
The Steam page is already brimming with details that feel like a warm, nostalgic hug mixed with forward-looking tech promises. Language support is identical to the existing PC versions – English, Japanese, and Chinese voiceovers, with subtitles spanning ten more languages including French, Italian, German, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Thai, and Indonesian. It’s a global family reunion, and I’m here for it.
Curious about whether my slightly aging rig could handle the game, I scrolled down to the spec requirements. Honestly, the list made me smile because it’s so considerate for mid-range PC owners like me. Let me break it down for you:
| Requirement | Minimum / Recommended |
|---|---|
| OS | Windows 10 22H2 with DirectX 12 |
| RAM | 16GB (both) |
| Storage | 50GB free space |
| Processor (recommended) | Core i7-6700 or Ryzen 5 2600 |
| Graphics (recommended) | RTX 2060, RTX 3050 Laptop, Radeon RX 5700 XT, or Arc A580 |
I breathed a sigh of relief. My trusty Ryzen 5 2600 and GTX 1660 Super (okay, not exactly an RTX 2060 but close) have carried me through so many fashion-themed journeys; they’ll handle Miraland’s whimsical meadows just fine. If you’re wondering whether your laptop can run it, the RTX 3050 Laptop mention is a real beacon of hope for portable stylists!
What’s got me truly buzzing, though, is the wishlist campaign. Infold Games turned the simple act of clicking that “Add to your wishlist” button into a community treasure hunt. At 10,000 wishlists, they unlock a live wallpaper – can you imagine booting up your PC to Nikki’s latest elegant pose greeting you? At 50,000, they’ll release concept art, peeling back the curtain on designs that built this breathtaking world. And they’re teasing “more surprises” at 100,000 and 200,000 wishlists. What could those be? Exclusive styling packs? Early access? My mind races with possibilities. I’ve already done my part and convinced three friends to do the same. After all, who doesn’t love a good collective goal with a dash of mystery?
It’s funny to reflect on how far Nikki has come. I still remember downloading the mobile version on a chilly December evening back in 2024, my screenshots folder swelling within days. Then came the console experience, which was gorgeous but anchored me to the living room. Now, the prospect of click-and-play on Steam, with all my existing profile and cloud saves seamlessly syncing (fingers crossed), feels like the final piece of a puzzle snapping into place. Will the Steam release bring new achievements? Could we see Steam Workshop for custom outfits? These are the questions that keep me up at night, in the best possible way.
If you haven’t already, do yourself a favor and visit the Steam page. Add it to your wishlist. It’s free, it takes two seconds, and it nudges us closer to those juicy milestones. Let’s make 2026 the year Miraland gets the grandest welcome on the platform that has been home to so many of our gaming memories. The Infinity Nikki Steam debut isn’t just a release – it’s an invitation to fall in love all over again.