
"According to developer Hypergryph, the team has redone 80 to 90% of the cutscenes and dialogue, about 50% or so of the structure of the maps, and nearly 40 to 50% of the game's overall level design--a lot of the game I first played back in 2024 is just not there anymore. But, after previewing Arknights: Endfield again for over five hours ahead of the official beta's launch, I have no doubt I'd spend another 20 in this brave new world."
"When I first booted up this new version of Arknights: Endfield, I was quickly reintroduced to the controls with an action-packed battlefield. The player character, the Endministrator (or just Endmin), harnesses the power of a resource called Originium, which they can use to attack during combat and create and repair Originium-based machines. Later, we learn that the Endmin was the leader of Endfield Industries and the creator behind many of the machines that they control."
Arknights: Endfield blends anime and realistic art with RPG-like systems and offers layered combat plus building mechanics that differentiate it from competitors. The latest build overhauls most cutscenes and dialogue, restructures about half of the maps, and revises roughly 40–50% of overall level design, producing substantial changes from the 2024 technical test. Controls feel reintroduced and snappier within action-packed battles. The player character, the Endministrator, uses Originium to attack and to create and repair Originium-based machines. Early pacing struggles stem from a frantic boss and heavy exposition, but the story improves once Perlica joins the Endmin on a mission.
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