Alright, so here’s the deal with Wander Stars—this JRPG thing you’ve probably half-heard about. Fellow Traveller and Paper Castle decided, you know, to push the brakes a bit. They’re saying it like, “Uh, hey everyone, yeah, so Wander Stars—don’t freak out, but it’s coming a bit later than expected.” Honestly, I half wonder if these delays are on purpose or if they packed too much cereal in their creative milk bowl or something.
So they threw out this thanks to the crowd who jumped into the beta. I mean, feedback is great, right? But it became clear like tear-your-hair-out clear, that more time is needed to crank out the game they originally envisioned. UI is apparently a mess. I’m talking “makes you squint and question life choices” kinda messy. And combat bugs? Let’s just say they kinda threw a wrench, or maybe an entire toolbox, into the fun machine. Balancing went off the deep end around episode 2. Surprised? Not surprised?
They’re taking extra time to smooth it out, fix those hiccups, and, you know, chill for their sanity’s sake. Working like maniacs isn’t sustainable, even if the finish line feels like it’s just a sneeze away. Here’s a quirky twist for ya, in an almost movie-like plot twist moment, Wander Stars hits the scene on September 19—yeah, marking 7 years since Underhero came on the block. Coincidences or clever marketing, right?
I guess they’ve been at it for ages. Thanking the players for hanging around while they cook up something better. They’re hyped to toss out this polished gem to you guys. Suppose it’s gonna be worth the wait.
Enter—Ringo, the martial arts newbie, and Wolfe, the mysterious trickster—on this epic chase for the Wanderstar map pieces. Remember Cowboy Bebop, Dragon Ball Z, maybe One Piece? Those vibes seep through the story—10 juicy chapter-bites of mayhem and mystery.
Ringo and Wolfe aren’t just throwing punches—they’re linguistically whipping out over 200 words. A literal word fight, if you can even. Combat gets fancy with Kiai—martial arts on a cerebral level. Talk about using their words as weapons to win. Why does this remind me of awkward middle school debates?
Mark your calendars for Nintendo Switch’s hit of Wander Stars on the eShop, penned in for 1 August 2025. So, till then, sit tight, and maybe polish up on your anime references. Who even keeps track of these release dates, am I right?