Hey folks, guess what? Yup, Fellow Traveller and Paper Castle are at it again! They just dropped the news that their JRPG, Wander Stars, is hitting the Nintendo Switch, but — surprise, surprise — it’s gonna be a bit later than what we all thought. Honestly, I had my calendar marked and everything, but you know how these things go.
So, what happened? The developers were super upfront in their latest chat with us. And hey, they’re singing praises to everyone who checked out the open beta. Seriously, hats off to you all for pointing out stuff that kinda needed some serious TLC. Like, the user interface — yeah, it’s wobbly in places, not gonna lie. Plus, those combat bugs? They’re the kind that sneak up on you in the middle of a battle — equal parts frustrating and funny, if you ask me. Balancing’s gone a bit haywire starting from episode two. Anyone else feel that?
Based on all that feedback (noisy, but essential), they’re taking a step back to really polish things up. It’s like, “Hang on, let’s make this game actually work, shall we?” Also, they’re catching their breath before sprinting to that finish line. Remember to pace yourself, right?
Oh, and there’s a twist — the game’s coming on September 19 now. Fun trivia: it’s the 7th anniversary of Underhero. Oddly poetic, right? Or maybe just a happy accident. Who knows?
Honestly, feels like we’ve been on this journey together forever. Your patience? Legendary. They’re saying this final version’s gonna be worth all those crossed fingers and delayed high-fives. Can’t wait to see what they’ve cooked up!
So, the scoop on Wander Stars? It’s this wild ride with a kung-fu kid named Ringo and some mysterious dude called Wolfe—sounds like a buddy show waiting to happen, right? They’re zipping across galaxies chasing this Wanderstar map like it’s the last cookie jar in the universe.
It’s all sliced into 10 episodes. Total nods to anime classics like Cowboy Bebop and Dragon Ball Z. I could ramble about that forever, but let’s stay on track here. Their fighting style’s something else—using words as weapons. Over 200 of them! Wouldn’t it be nice if real life worked that way? Slam dunk an argument by stringing together just the right words.
Mark the dates, folks. Wander Stars is digitally parking itself on the Nintendo eShop on August 1, 2025. Quite the wait, right? But hey, isn’t anticipation half the fun?