Nightingale price: Is it free to play?

The players are eager to know.

Characters walking around a building in Nightingale.
Screenshot by Dot Esports

Nightingale is one of the most-anticipated games of 2024, with thousands of players awaiting its release. With its launch edging closer and closer every day, many have wondered whether it’ll be free to play.

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In Nightingale’s world, humans have been living alongside mystical creatures called Fae. As a result, they learned to use magic and built Nightingale, a magical city that contains the portals to other realms. But this connection suddenly collapses, and humans are scattered throughout perilous realms.

It’s a mix of adventure and RPG games. The trailers have featured astonishing, picturesque worlds, multiple characters, and possible deadly foes we’ll have to encounter on our way.

With such a setting and promising trailers so far, there’s no doubt players can’t wait to get their hands on the upcoming title. But whether it will be free or not remains unanswered.

Is Nightingale free to play?

Nightingale city's portals sparking with electricity.
Nightingale looks gloomy and collapsed after the incident. Screenshot by Dot Esports

We are certain Nightingale won’t be free to play. During the preview, Inflexion Games confirmed to Dot Esports that the game’s price will be $29.99. This price tag was expected since Nightingale isn’t an AAA release, and similar games have a similar price point.

When will Nightingale be released?

An in game image of a character from Nightingale
Nightingale will feature an open world to dive into. Image via Inflexion Games

The official release date for Nightingale remains a mystery at the time of writing. What we do know, however, is when the early access will be open. Inflexion Games confirmed Nightingale’s early access kicks off on Feb. 20, 11am CT, meaning fans won’t be waiting much longer to give this new game a go.

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Mateusz Miter
Freelance Writer at Dot Esports. Mateusz previously worked for numerous outlets and gaming-adjacent companies, including ESL. League of Legends or CS:GO? He loves them both. In fact, he wonders which game he loves more every day. He wanted to go pro years ago, but somewhere along the way decided journalism was the more sensible option—and he was right.