Arknights: Endfield, the latest action RPG from Hypergryph, has quickly turned heads by blending traditional gacha mechanics with factory building and automation, offering players a fresh twist in a genre increasingly dominated by Genshin Impact-style games. What could have felt familiar instead manages to carve out its own identity, proving that innovation can still thrive in the post-Genshin RPG world.
Gacha Meets Factory Building

Lead developer Ryan explained that the factory and automation mechanics were initially an experimental addition, but they have become one of Endfield’s defining features. Players are tasked with constructing and optimizing resource pipelines while lightly terraforming the world, a system that rewards creativity and planning without overwhelming newcomers. “Players can influence the world,” Ryan said. “The building part introduced some of the experience from sandbox games, which makes players feel different.”
This unique combination has encouraged players to spend significantly more time in Endfield than in comparable gacha RPGs, with dedicated players investing tens of hours into factory construction and optimization. Unlike typical open-world titles where environments are largely aesthetic, Endfield allows meaningful player interaction, adding a layer of depth to exploration and gameplay.
Balancing Accessibility and Depth

Ryan emphasized that the team’s goal is not to make the game harder, but to introduce different mechanics that remain accessible. “We don’t want players to go deeper into the calculations and math,” he said. “We just want to bring some new, more different but not harder, game mechanics into the building system in future versions.”
To support experimentation, the game has reduced the cost of building teams and increased free pulls, allowing players to try more character combinations. This approach not only keeps the gacha experience enjoyable but also encourages players to explore different strategies without frustration.
Looking Ahead

Hypergryph plans to continue expanding Endfield’s gameplay, taking cues from its history with Arknights and other experimental game modes. Ryan hinted at future updates that could introduce entirely new systems, further blending genres and keeping players engaged. The fusion of RPG, gacha collection, and light factory simulation has given Endfield a distinct edge, setting it apart in a market where predictability often dominates.
With its inventive approach and commitment to player-friendly design, Arknights: Endfield demonstrates that even in a crowded genre, originality and thoughtful mechanics can create a standout experience.









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