
Despite receiving relatively minimal attention, Arknights: Endfield stands out as the open-world sequel to a highly acclaimed precursor that has garnered significant popularity.
Originally, Arknights was a mobile game focusing on tower defense, but the forthcoming PS5 version is a grander production, more akin to Genshin Impact in terms of an expansive, open-world setting.
At ChinaJoy 2025 on Sony’s stage, the primary emphasis of the presented gameplay footage was on the rather standard exploration elements and character-switching combat sequences.

This creation boasts a few distinctive concepts, primarily focusing on automation features that are quite common in numerous PC games these days. Essentially, you’ll set up production lines to manufacture beneficial items for your team. In essence, it seems quite entertaining.
Even though there are numerous similar gacha games for the PS5 currently, it’s unclear if that alone will make this game particularly distinctive.
As a passionate fan, I can’t help but feel there’s so much more to explore in these vast gacha games. Even with a full 15-minute video, it feels like just a taste of what these games have to offer.
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2025-08-04 21:06