Infinity Kingdom Creator Association – A New Way to Earn Vouchers

Introduction
Infinity Kingdom can be quite an expensive game to play. While it is absolutely possible to play entirely free-to-play, most players quickly run into paywalls or strong incentives to spend. The biggest spenders — the so-called chaos whales — operate on an entirely different level, but even for normal players there are many smaller purchases that significantly improve account growth.
Monthly battle passes are a good example. Most players eventually decide they are worth buying because the rewards across the tiers are simply too efficient to ignore. The same applies when chasing a specific immortal in Elemental Bonds, trying to secure a legendary skill in the Wisdom Well, or participating fully in certain limited-time events.



Because of this structure, it is genuinely big news — especially for free-to-play players or those on a limited budget — that the Infinity Kingdom team has introduced a new initiative called the Creator Association. The idea is simple: players can earn vouchers for in-game purchases by creating content for the community.
What the Creator Association Is
The Creator Association is somewhat similar in spirit to the Press Officer program, which has existed since the early days of Infinity Kingdom. However, the focus here is different.
Press Officers typically contribute long written guides, strategy explanations, and detailed mechanics breakdowns. The Creator Association instead focuses on creative community content and social media presence.
Players who are accepted into the program will:
- Join a private official Discord creator channel
- Participate in regular creative activities or themes
- Produce content related to Infinity Kingdom and the world of Norheim
The program is framed as a way for players to document the events happening across Norheim through creative work.
For anyone with a creative streak who is already sharing content around the game, this could realistically help make the game a bit cheaper to play.
Official Announcement Overview
The developers describe the initiative as a way to preserve the stories and history of Norheim through player creativity.

Creators who are accepted can expect several benefits:
Voucher Rewards
Vouchers will be distributed regularly based on how many submissions you create for each theme.


These vouchers can be used toward in-game purchases, which is the part that will interest most players.
Official Social Media Features
Outstanding content may be featured on Infinity Kingdom’s official social channels, giving creators visibility within the community.

Dedicated Creator Community
Accepted players will gain access to a dedicated Discord creator channel where activities and creative themes are organized.
Applications are open long-term through the official recruitment form.
How It Probably Works in Practice (My Perspective)
Now, I should mention something important here.
I am not part of the Creator Association myself — I’m a Press Officer — so this section is based on how similar programs usually operate and how the announcement reads.
So if you’re accepted, this is how I imagine the system works in practice.
First, once accepted you’ll likely gain access to the private Discord creator channel. That’s where the Infinity Kingdom team probably posts regular themes or creative prompts.
For example, they might ask creators to produce content around:
- A new immortal release
- A specific event happening in the game
- Highlights from the battlefield
- Creative storytelling from Norheim
You then submit your content for that theme — whether that’s artwork, a short video, social media content, or some other creative format.
Based on the number of submissions you produce, voucher rewards are distributed.
From experience with community programs, the important detail is consistency. Players who participate regularly in these themes will probably earn the most value from the program.
Player Perspective
From a practical gameplay perspective, vouchers matter because small purchases in Infinity Kingdom add up quickly.
Even modest spending tends to focus on things like:
- Monthly battle passes
- Event participation packs
- Skill pulls in the Wisdom Well
- Extra attempts during limited events
Individually these purchases are small, but over time they make a noticeable difference in progression.
If the Creator Association allows players to earn vouchers regularly, it essentially converts community activity into in-game value. That’s a pretty interesting trade-off, especially for players who already enjoy creating content around the game.
How to Apply
If you’re interested, you can apply through the official recruitment form:
Recruitment is currently open long-term, so there is no strict deadline to apply.
Conclusion
Infinity Kingdom has always rewarded spending, even though the game remains technically playable as free-to-play. The Creator Association introduces a different path — one where creativity and community involvement can translate into voucher rewards.
For players with a creative side, the program offers a practical way to offset some of the costs associated with events, battle passes, and progression systems.
If you already enjoy making content around the game, applying for the Creator Association is certainly worth considering.
Published: 12-03-2026
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