Deltarune Chapters 3 & 4 Debut on Nintendo Switch 2 with Cross-Gen Play June 5, 2025

May 9, 2025
Deltarune Chapters 3 & 4 Debut on Nintendo Switch 2 with Cross-Gen Play June 5, 2025
  • Toby Fox's highly anticipated *Deltarune* Chapters 3 and 4 are set to launch on June 5, 2025, as a flagship title for the Nintendo Switch 2, while also being available on the original Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, and Steam.

  • The game will feature a cross-generation purchasing option, allowing players to buy it on one console and access it on the upgraded version without incurring additional costs.

  • A near-simultaneous worldwide release is planned, with the game unlocking at midnight local time on June 5 for most regions, while North America will begin its rollout on June 4 at 11 AM ET.

  • Toby Fox has kept the fanbase engaged with updates and a new announcement trailer, showcasing improved visuals that have generated excitement within the *Deltarune* community.

  • The upcoming chapters promise significant plot advancements, although specific story details remain undisclosed.

  • *Deltarune* has built a dedicated fanbase thanks to its unique storytelling and gameplay, with anticipation for the new chapters heightened by a lengthy development period.

  • Players can look forward to challenging hidden bosses and a creative combat system inspired by classic games like *Touhou* and *Chrono Trigger*.

  • The game will feature a rich soundtrack and story crafted by Toby Fox, with returning characters such as Toriel and Sans, alongside new additions.

  • Following Kris in a surreal, choice-driven world, *Deltarune* blends turn-based combat with emotional storytelling and humor.

  • The forthcoming launch of *Deltarune* promises engaging storylines and features that cater to players' needs, reinforcing Toby Fox's commitment to his fanbase.

  • This announcement comes as excitement builds for both the new chapters and the launch of the Switch 2 console.

  • Players must use the same Nintendo Account to utilize the cross-buy feature, although Japanese players may incur a small fee due to local laws.

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