
Infinity Nikki's 1.7 update introduces the storyline event players have eagerly anticipated, following recent controversies from earlier updates. Discover what the community is saying about this latest release.
Infinity Nikki 1.7 Update Could Signal Positive Change
Community Embraces Blue Tears Season Event

The arrival of Infinity Nikki's 1.7 update brings breathtaking new outfits and the Blue Tears Season event, complete with an exclusive narrative and fresh gameplay. Since the update's release, players have flooded social media with praise, calling Blue Tears Season one of the game's finest events thanks to its compelling story and stunning new suit collections.
Launched on July 4th, the 1.7 trailer showcased an event with a distinctly "serious" and "darker" atmosphere that immediately captured player attention.
The Blue Tears Season narrative introduces Sith, a colossal white serpent, while hinting at deeper revelations about the Wishing One - the deity who once governed Miraland, whose destiny remains clouded in secrecy.
Initially, players approached the 1.7 update with cautious optimism, questioning whether developer Infold could deliver a story that would satisfy those craving more of the game's mature themes. Fortunately, Infold appears to have met expectations this time.

Players who completed Blue Tears Season expressed excitement about the dramatic tonal shift from the previous 1.6 update, which featured a whimsical fairytale event centered around a talking chicken. Many considered the 1.6 Playful Season event overly childish, suggesting Infold had been targeting younger audiences.
In contrast, Blue Tears Season has won praise from previously disappointed players, with many expressing pleasant surprise at how emotionally engaging and impactful the exclusive storyline proved to be. The primary criticism seems to be that players wished the narrative had been longer.
A Potential Redemption After Version 1.5?

Some fans view the 1.7 update as a "step in the right direction" following the controversial 1.5 update that triggered mass player departures and review bombing across app stores. After version 1.5's deployment, players reported numerous game-breaking bugs. While Infold appeared generous with compensation rewards, players quickly identified what they called deceptive practices, particularly regarding controversial changes to the Wish System that increased costs for obtaining limited 5-star outfits.
For many departing players, the final straw was the apparently altered prologue. Before Infinity Nikki's official launch, the original prologue had captivated audiences, with the mysterious god Ena generating significant interest. This prologue was replaced in version 1.5, leaving many fans feeling the new introduction lacked the context and depth of its predecessor.
Although Infold addressed some player concerns following the 1.5 update, there have been no announcements regarding changes to the main storyline.
The 1.7 update recaptures the tragic atmosphere present in both the original prologue and main quests that initially won players' hearts. While the community remains cautious about future updates, some see this as promising evidence of the game returning to its original appeal.