Arknights: Endfield gets new 6-star Operator in Version 1.3

Arknights: Endfield is heading into Version 1.3 with a landmark addition. Producer Lowlight confirmed during the version 1.2 livestream that the update will introduce Camille, the game's first-ever male 6-star Operator. Version 1.3 is expected to launch around May 29, 2026, with the Fest of Brilliance rerun banner opening tomorrow, May 14, as the last major pull window before 1.3 content arrives.
Camille and Mi Fu
Camille comes from the Sesqa region and is a Sarkaz Blood Hunter, a vampire burdened by a bloodline curse. His story involves hunting a target, only to discover the target shares his blood and is his own younger brother. He wields a polearm, unfolds large crimson wings during combat, and is expected to debut in Phase 2 of Version 1.3.
Mi Fu arrives in Phase 1. She is the captain of the Wuling City Watchguards and has appeared throughout the Wuling storyline as a recurring NPC. Her playable debut brings a close to the Wuling arc and carries strong story weight for players who have followed the narrative. A third character, a young Feranmut proxy connected to the Hongshan Academy of Sciences, was also teased and is likely targeting a Version 1.4 slot.
Fest of Brilliance banner opens tomorrow
The Fest of Brilliance special headhunting banner goes live tomorrow, May 14, at 12:00 server time, featuring four returning 6-star operators: Laevatain, Gilberta, Ardelia, and Pogranichnik. Weapon reruns for Forgeborn Scathe and Delivery Guaranteed open at the same time. Zhuang Fangyi's current banner runs until May 22, giving players a narrow window to decide between pulling now or saving for Mi Fu and Camille.
PC performance
On the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX and RTX 5080 laptop GPU at 175W TGP, Arknights: Endfield locked to 120fps at Very High with DLSS Quality. The GPU sat between 56% and 88% depending on the scene; the CPU barely broke a sweat at 8% to 19%.
Forget the mobile label. Arknights: Endfield on PC looks and runs like a proper action RPG, and Hypergryph has clearly put the work in to make sure the PC build stands on its own.











