Infold Games Showcases Infinity Nikki and Love and Deepspace at Tokyo Game Show 2025
Tokyo, September 25 – The Tokyo Game Show (TGS), one of the world's top gaming events, officially opened today. At the center of the main exhibition hall, Infold Games showcased its flagship titles Infinity Nikki and Love and Deepspace, welcoming players from across the globe.
This marks the first time the two leading titles have appeared together at TGS, following Love and Deepspace's recent win as “Best Mobile Game” at gamescom 2025 last month. The award jury described it as “the longest queue in the exhibition hall,” and one month later, the Infold Games booth at TGS once again drew overwhelming crowds.
At this year's show, Infinity Nikki introduced its acclaimed “Gallery Wall” to participants in Tokyo, offering a unique blend of art and gameplay. As the cross-platform open-world game built on Unreal Engine 5, the title represents the fifth installment of the beloved “Nikki” IP. Since its global launch in December 2024, Infinity Nikki has been celebrated by players and leading media worldwide.
Meanwhile, Love and Deepspace continued to stand out as a crowd favorite. At the TGS booth, an "Interactive Voting Board" invited participants to create personalized digital stickers, generating long queues and enthusiastic participation. The ultra-realistic 3D romance game, with its first-person storytelling, dynamic interactions, and multi-sensory gameplay, delivers an authentic experience that sets a new benchmark for the genre.
About Infold Games
Infold Games, a global studio launched by Paper Games, aims for global expansion. Established in August 2022, Infold
Games has achieved remarkable success across multiple countries and regions. Its latest title from the Mr. Love series,
Love and Deepspace, officially launched on January 18, 2024, and quickly gained impressive results worldwide. On
December 5, 2024, Infinity Nikki launched simultaneously across the globe, earning widespread acclaim from both players
and media, with a score of 9 from IGN and an average rating of 80 on Metacritic.
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