With games like Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, Granblue Fantasy: Relink, and Persona 3: Reload available in February, RPG gamers have ZERO time for anything else. Developer Fool’s Theory and publisher 11 bit studios seem to feel the same way.
Their upcoming RPG set in 1905 Warsaw, The Thaumaturge, has been delayed to March 4th. It was previously set for February 20th.
According to the team, The Thaumaturge is complete, but they are taking the extra time to add extra polish. The delay could also give players time to clear their plates and enjoy the game to its fullest.
Read about the game via the Steam page:
The Thaumaturge is an isometric, story-rich RPG with a unique take on turn-based combat, character development features, and investigation mechanics, facing you with morally ambiguous choices – set in a world teeming with mysterious powers and strange ethereal beings called salutors.
The year is 1905. Warsaw lives under the yoke of imperial Russian tsardom. Its inhabitants constitute a diverse group of different ancestries, views, and beliefs with often conflicting interests: Russian soldiers, Jewish merchants, Polish townspeople, and more. Despite the circumstances, the city is a buzzing metropolis, where one can attend a breathtaking party with the high society, and later get robbed in one of the dark alleys of the Praga district. A city of great hopes and dreams on one hand and dark desires on the other.
The Thaumaturge will launch first for PC via Steam on March 4th. The game will release later in 2024 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Stay tuned to RPGFan as we learn more!
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