Arknights: Endfield
Arknights: Endfield

Arknights: Endfield

Hypergryph Gryphline January 22, 2026
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79

OpenCritic

Strong

80

IGDB

79STRONG

OpenCritic Score

27
Reviews
88%
Recommend
78
Top Critics Avg

Score Distribution

90-100
2
80-89
9
70-79
6
60-69
1
50-59
0
<50
0

"In the end, Arknights: Endfield feels like a game made with quiet confidence. It’s dense, occasionally stubborn, and absolutely uninterested in chasing mass appeal. That won’t work for everyone, and it doesn’t try to. But for players willing to meet it on its own terms, Endfield offers a richly atmospheric, mechanically engaging experience that feels rare in the free-to-play space. It’s flawed, sometimes frustrating, and often brilliant, a game that knows exactly what it wants to be, even if it makes you work a little to appreciate it. As with every GaaS, however, especially the Gacha-based ones, its survival is contingent on future content and on whether the systems implemented, both present and future, feel fair to the burgeoning playerbase."

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About Arknights: Endfield

Arknights: Endfield drops players into a 3D tactical RPG world called Talos-II, where you lead Endfield Industries as the Endministrator. Hypergryph launched this title on January 22, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, Android, and iOS. You explore untamed wildlands while managing an AIC Factory to produce resources and defend against ancient threats. The game mixes real-time strategy with deep role-playing elements and factory simulation mechanics. Critics see it as a fresh take on the gacha genre that blends combat with base building. It feels like a serious effort to expand the Arknights universe beyond mobile screens while keeping the core identity intact for longtime fans.

Gameplay

Sessions involve switching between third-person exploration and tactical combat where you command operators in real time. You cross Talos-II to gather resources, then return to deploy production lines at your AIC Factory. The interface lets you manage machinery and set up defenses while enemies roam the perimeter. Combat requires quick decision-making since you directly control units during skirmishes against remnants of past wars or new dangers. The factory side demands constant attention as you upgrade engines and expand output to support your field operations. Single-player mode keeps the narrative focused on uncovering Talos-II secrets without multiplayer distractions. Controls feel responsive, allowing smooth transitions between running around the map and issuing commands during fights.

What Players Think

Critics have reacted strongly with an OpenCritic score of 79 out of 100 indicating strong reception. About 88.46% of reviewers recommend this title over others in its category. CGMagazine praised the fluid combat and noted how the factory simulation feels distinct from typical gacha RPGs. Niche Gamer also gave it a high rating though they held back on a specific quote at launch. PlayPile data shows players spending an average of 35 hours to reach major story milestones, with many logging over 60 hours for full completion. Community moods lean toward excited curiosity about the world design and frustration only during complex factory optimization puzzles. Review snippets highlight the unique balance between building and fighting as a standout feature that keeps people engaged for weeks.

PlayPile's Take

This title works best for players who enjoy managing bases while actively participating in battles rather than just watching them unfold. The 2026 release date means it targets audiences willing to invest time into long-term progression systems. At its current price point, the single-player focus offers solid value since there is no pressure to spend on gacha pulls for essential content. Players who finish the main story can chase down numerous achievements to track their progress through Talos-II. Skip this if you want pure action without resource management or if you expect constant multiplayer events. Hypergryph delivered a dense experience that demands attention to both combat tactics and production efficiency.

Storyline

Welcome to Talos-II, a world of breathtaking beauty and constant danger. The earliest settlers braved wars and disasters, and through more than 150 years of relentless effort, they carved out a foothold and laid out a new foundation for humanity — the Civilization Band. Yet most of this world remains untamed. Vast wildlands and uninhabited territories stretching toward the horizon still await exploration. Every step forward is shadowed by threats — whether remnants of the past or dangers never before seen. Expansion and exploration, as well as continuity and progression, are the eternal themes throughout the evolution of civilization, and the ultimate pursuit of every life that constitutes it. As the Endministrator of Endfield Industries, you will lead your operators to defend and expand the frontiers of humanity. Your Originium engines rumble in the wildlands while production machinery works around the clock to deploy new AIC Factory production lines. Explore the world of Talos-II and gather various resources. Use the AIC Factory to overcome dangers and work with the operators to build a better homeland for humanity. A new era of change has dawned upon this ancient world. Time to make your choice, Endministrator.

Game Modes

Single player

IGDB Rating

80.1

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