Arknights: Endfield
Judging from the stats we see every day, Arknights as a franchise seems to be really popular with HLJ’s community. It’s a series that seems to have won people’s hearts with some refreshing tower defense gameplay, unique ‘techwear’ urban sci-fi aesthetics, and cute character design in a familiar gacha-focused mobile game format.
It wasn’t necessarily surprising to me, therefore, to hear that Arknights would be getting many more franchise entries including things like an anime and a fully featured console game. Few popular mobile games manage to make the transition over to the triple-A console space, and even fewer manage to do so elegantly and successfully.
Arknights: Endfield, however, impressed me with a strong commitment to the mobile game’s concepts and lore and a simple but effective action RPG feel that I thought was vaguely reminiscent of NieR: Automata or other character action games from the last decade - attack combos, perfect dodges and a set number of special AoE skills on cooldown.
In the demo that we played, we ran through a story sequence that featured some fun zip-line action, a handful of simple enemy encounters and a much larger boss fight that also introduced the game’s team-up mechanics, which utilise characters from the existing Arknights mobile game. Tap a button and you could have another character hop in to perform a quick combo, but hold it down and they perform a more elaborate, heavy damage special attack. Fans of the Arknights characters will likely get a kick out of seeing their favorite ‘operator’ characters appear.
There are also a lot of other modes in the game that haven’t been fully elaborated on yet, and it looks set to include a variety of mechanics like base building and resource management in some capacity, but for now, the story prologue satisfied us with a taste of what’s to come.
The game had an incredibly stylish approach to UI, design and some excellent animations that really helped the demo pop off visually, and that might be one of the game’s core strengths. Despite still being under active development with no release date other than a 2026 window attached. Our team thoroughly enjoyed our time with it, and we look forward to learning a lot more about the game, and how our favorite Arknights characters might make their debut in Endfield!