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Arknights

2019 tower defense video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arknights
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Arknights[a] is a free-to-play tactical RPG/tower defense mobile game developed by Hypergryph. It was released in China on 1 May 2019, in other countries on 16 January 2020, and in Taiwan on 29 June 2020.[1] Arknights is available on Android and iOS platforms and features gacha game mechanics.

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A spin-off game, Arknights: Endfield, was announced for Microsoft Windows and mobile devices in March 2022.[2] An anime television series adaptation produced by Yostar Pictures aired from October to December 2022.[3][4] A second season, titled Arknights: Perish in Frost, aired from October to November 2023. A third season, titled Arknights: Rise from Ember, is set to premiere in July 2025.

The anime's opening sequence video was revealed on 28 June 2025.[5]

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Gameplay

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One of the levels of Arknights. In this level, enemies proceed from right to left, and to stop them the player has deployed (from the top) a ranged operator, a melee operator and a healer on the left side of the screen. At the bottom, the remaining deployable operators are displayed.

The core gameplay is that of a tower defense game, with a number of characters ("operators") as towers. Melee operators can be placed on ground tiles and ranged operators on elevated tiles. Melee operators physically block enemies from advancing, and ranged operators deal ranged damage, heal or otherwise support melee operators. Players must place operators on the correct tiles to prevent the enemy from infiltrating the player's base. Once in place, an operator's skills can be activated after a time for special effects, or they can be withdrawn for redeployment after a delay.

Because there is often a limited number of viable solutions, especially at high difficulties, Arknights has also been described as a puzzle game.[6] The gameplay normally does not require quick reaction times (the game is pauseable, and time slows down while commands are issued), but rather on-the-spot tactical analysis and foresight.[7]

As the player progresses through the game, they unlock more stages, operators and resources, and are also introduced to new types of enemies and gameplay mechanics. Levels that have been cleared with a three-star rating can be auto-completed without player input, as the game records the player's actions and replicates them.

The game also has a base-building aspect, which allows players to construct facilities and assign operators to them. This allows players to increase their resources in the manner of an incremental game.[8] It features the usual array of free-to-play, gacha game mechanics, such as daily login rewards and randomized character acquisition through virtual currency which can be obtained by playing the game, through limited-time events, or optional in-app purchases using real currency. Because of the limited resources available (even if real money is spent), another layer of challenge lies in "internalizing multiple complex economic systems"[7] and in prioritizing the right operators to recruit and develop in order to build a capable roster. Arknights players have created a number of internet resources and tools to assist in this effort.[7]

Seasonal gameplay events introduce more complex but optional difficulties and handicaps, such as the game's semi-quarterly Contingency Contract. Players are awarded with resources and medals exclusive to these events. A roguelike game mode, "Integrated Strategies", was added in 2022.[9]

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Plot

The game is set in the dystopian, apocalyptic future setting of the planet Terra, where people exhibit kemonomimi features – characteristics of animals or mythological races. Natural disasters leave behind a valuable mineral, Originium, which infects people with a progressive disease, Oripathy, but can also enhance the ability to use "Arts" (magic). Because Oripathy is highly infectious and invariably fatal, the infected are shunned and persecuted. In response, some of them form the Reunion movement, a militant group waging war on the despotic governments of Terra.

The player takes the role of the masked and amnesiac "Doctor", who commands a team of "operators" of Rhodes Island, a pharmaceutical, medical, and self-defense organization. As Oripathy spreads, Rhodes Island searches for a cure while defending itself against Reunion and several of the governments of Terra.[8]

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Characters

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This list is limited only to major characters that have appeared in both the game and the television anime and does not include those that have appeared only in the game.

Doctor (博士; Bóshì)

Voiced by: Feng Junhua (anime only) (Chinese); Yuki Kaida (anime only) (Japanese)

Amiya (阿米娅; Āmǐyà)

Voiced by: Tao Dian (Chinese); Emma Ballantine (English); Tomoyo Kurosawa (Japanese); Lee Ji-hyun (Korean)

Wei Yenwu (魏彦吾; Wèi Yànwú)

Voiced by: Hai Fan (anime only; Prelude to Dawn), Wang Wei (anime only; Perish in Frost) (Chinese); Kōichi Yamadera (anime only) (Japanese)

Dobermann (杜宾; Dùbīn)

Voiced by: Guiniang (Chinese); Lucy Montgomery (English); Atsumi Tanezaki (Japanese); Kim Hyun-ji (Korean)

Franka (芙兰卡; Fúlánkǎ)

Voiced by: Vila (Chinese); Maya Aoki Tuttle (English); Ai Kakuma (Japanese); Park Ko-woon (Korean)

Swire (诗怀雅; Shīhuáiyǎ)

Voiced by: Ying Xie (Mandarin), Dong Dong (Cantonese) (Chinese); Emma Ballantine (English); Sora Tokui (Japanese); Kim Yul (Korean)

Ch'en Hui-chieh (陈晖洁; Chén Huījié)

Voiced by: Jen Zhang (Mandarin), Bao Shaoye (Cantonese) (Chinese); Amy Lennox (English); Shizuka Ishigami (Japanese); Chung Yu-joung (Korean)

Liskarm (雷蛇; Léishé)

Voiced by: Ruoyu Zhang (Chinese); Megan Maczko (English); Yui Ishikawa (Japanese); Yi Sae-ah (Korean)

Misha (米莎; Mǐshā)

Voiced by: Liang Shuang (anime only) (Chinese); Satsumi Matsuda (anime only) (Japanese)

Blaze (; Huáng)

Voiced by: Zhou Tong (Chinese); Cristina Vee (English); Mai Nakahara (Japanese); Kim Yeon-woo (Korean)

Exusiai (能天使; Néngtiānshǐ)

Voiced by: Cai Shujin (game), Muyaruilin (anime) (Chinese); Leonora Haig (English); Manaka Iwami (Japanese); Lee Ji-hyun (Korean)

Cellinia Texas (切丽妮娜•德克萨斯; Sàilínnà Dékèsàsī)

Voiced by: Yang Menglu (Chinese); Jessica Preddy (English); Ilaria Silvestri (Italian); Azusa Tadokoro (Japanese); Kim Chae-ha (Korean)

GreyThroat (灰喉; Huīhóu)

Voiced by: Yuan Weng (Chinese); Risa Mei (English); Misato Fukuen (Japanese)

Hoshiguma (星熊; Xīngxióng)

Voiced by: Cai Xinchun (Mandarin), Shi Xin (Cantonese) (Chinese); Meaghan Martin (English); Kiyono Yasuno (Japanese); Lee Sae-byeok (Korean)

Talulah Artorius (塔露拉•雅特利亚斯; Tǎlùlā Yǎtèlìyǎsī)

Voiced by: Zhou Shuai (anime only) (Chinese); Maaya Sakamoto (anime only) (Japanese)

Ace (王牌; Wángpái)

Voiced by: Zhao Zihan (anime only) (Chinese); Takashi Matsuyama (anime only) (Japanese)

Crownslayer (弑君者; Shìjūnzhě)

Voiced by: Chen Yanyi (Chinese); Evgeniya Vagan (English); Sayaka Senbongi (Japanese)

Guard (防卫员; Fángwèiyuán)

Voiced by: siro (anime only) (Chinese); Chiaki Kobayashi (anime only) (Japanese)

Skullshatterer (碎骨; Suìgǔ)

Voiced by: Liang Shuang (anime only) (Chinese); Risae Matsuda (anime only) (Japanese)

Frostleaf (霜叶; Shuāngyè)

Voiced by: Ruan Congqing (Chinese); Ina Marie Smith (English); Ai Kakuma (Japanese); Jang Mi (Korean)

FrostNova (霜星; Shuāngxīng) / Yelena (叶莲娜; Yèliánnà)

Voiced by: KIYO (anime only) (Chinese); Ayahi Takagaki (anime only) (Japanese)

Jessica Brynley (杰西卡•布莱恩利; Jiéxīkǎ Bùlái'ēnlì)

Voiced by: Hou Xiaofei (Chinese); Yuuki Luna[b] (English); Ryō Hirohashi (Japanese); Kim Ha-young (Korean)

Lin Yühsia (林雨霞; Lín Yǔxiá)

Voiced by: Yan Meme (Mandarin), Xiantawutong (Cantonese) (Chinese); Artemis Snow (English); Kanae Itō (Japanese); Kang Eun-ae (Korean)

Mephisto (梅菲斯特; Méifēisītè) / Eno (伊诺; Yīnuò)

Voiced by: Shen Dawei (anime only), Zhang Anqi (anime only; Eno) (Chinese); Kōhei Amasaki (anime only) (Japanese)

Margaret Nearl (玛嘉烈•临光; Mǎjiāliè Línguāng)

Voiced by: Mu Xueting (Chinese); Devora Wilde (English); Ayane Sakura (Japanese); Kim Ye-rim (Korean)

Wei Fumizuki (魏文月; Wèi Wényuè)

Voiced by: Huang Lei (anime only) (Chinese); Noriko Hidaka (anime only) (Japanese)

Kal'tsit (凯尔希; Kǎi'ěrxī)

Voiced by: Liu Xue (game), Huang Ling (anime) (Chinese); Sura Siu (English); Yōko Hikasa (Japanese)

Meteorite (陨星; Yǔnxīng)

Voiced by: Ke Zhong (Chinese); Hollie Taylor (English); Risa Taneda (Japanese); Kim So-young (Korean)

Faust (浮士德; Fúshìdé) / Sasha (萨沙; Sàshā)

Voiced by: Xu Xiang (anime only), Zhang Qi (anime only; Sasha) (Chinese); Shun Horie (anime only) (Japanese)
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Music and voice acting

Arknights has an eclectic soundtrack drawing on a range of Western and Asian musical genres. Hypergryph has partnered with musical groups across the world to release Arknights-related songs and music videos. These include Steve Aoki ("Last of Me"), Yellow Claw ("End Like This"),[10] Starset ("Infected"),[11] and Low Roar ("Feels", later re-released as "Fade Away").[12] Contributing composers include Go Shiina,[13] Kevin Penkin[14] and Adam Gubman.[15]

The Arknights-related song "Renegade" written by Jason Walsh and performed by Substantial and X.ARI was nominated for "Best Original Song – Video Game" at the 2020 Hollywood Music in Media Awards.[16]

The game's characters are voiced in Japanese. Standard Chinese, regional Sinitic language, Korean, and English voice acting is being incrementally added.[17][18] Individual characters are also voiced in other languages such as Italian, German and Russian, to reflect their origin from the analogous region of the game's world.[19][20]

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Anime

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In December 2020, Hypergryph released a nine-minute Arknights anime video, "Holy Knight Light", on the occasion of the game's first global anniversary. It was made by the global publisher's in-house studio, Yostar Pictures, which previously made anime trailers for in-game events for the global version of the game.[21]

In October 2021, Hypergryph published a teaser trailer for the first season ("Prelude to Dawn") of an anime adaptation of Arknights, also made by Yostar Pictures.[3] The anime is a television series directed by Yuki Watanabe, with Masaki Nishikawa serving as assistant director, and Yuki Hayashi composing the music.[22] Takashi Matsuyama is cast as Ace.[23] The series aired from October 29 to December 17, 2022, on TV Tokyo in Japan.[4][c] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[25] The anime's opening theme song is "Alive" by Reona, and the ending theme song is "BE ME" by Doul. A second season, "Perish in Frost", was announced at the end of the eighth episode and §features returning staff and cast.[26] It aired October 7 to November 25, 2023, on TV Tokyo. The opening theme song is "Ache in Pulse" by Myth & Roid, and the ending theme song is "R.I.P" by Reona.[27] A third season, "Rise from Ember", was announced on April 27, 2024.[28] It features returning staff and cast and is set to premiere on July 4, 2025, on Tokyo MX and other channels.[29] The opening theme song is "End of Days" by Reona, and the ending theme song is "Truth" by Hana Itoki.[30]

A spin-off miniseries, Lee's Detective Agency, began airing on Crunchyroll on December 23, 2022.[31]

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Reception

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Cosplay of Arknights characters

Pocket Gamer highlighted the game's extensive lore and high production values.[32] Julia Lee of Polygon said that the gacha system is better than in Nintendo's Dragalia Lost, and wrote that "Arknights is the only gacha game I recommend to people" because of its art design, lack of purchase pressure and competition, and limited grind,[6] and Sisi Jiang of Kotaku noted that Arknights is rare among gacha games in that its easily obtainable characters are better in some circumstances than the game's rare, high-powered operators.[33]

The game was nominated for Google Play "Users' Choice Game" at the Best of 2020 awards and for "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Mobile Game" at the 2020 Dragon Awards.[34] It won an award as one of the Best Innovative Games of 2020.[35]

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Notes

  1. Chinese: 明日方舟; pinyin: Míngrì Fāngzhōu; lit. 'Ark of Tomorrow'
  2. Replaced Rebecca LaChance.
  3. TV Tokyo lists the series premiere at 25:23 on October 28, 2022, which is effectively 1:23 a.m. JST on October 29.[24]

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