Seven Knights: Time Wanderer Has Been Delayed Indefinitely

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” rel=”noopener” target=”_blank”>Netmarble’s Seven Knights: Time Wanderer has been delayed indefinitely. The Nintendo Switch game was originally slated to release June 2020, but has been postponed due to the on-going COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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Seven Knights is a real-time, turn-based RPG known for its special attack animations and intuitive controls. The title originally was released in 2015 as a smartphone game, but this new title was announced for the Nintendo Switch during the March 26, 2020  Nintendo Direct. The Switch version will include a new original story focused on a young girl who has fallen into a bad timeline.

In light of this delay, Netmarble has released a statement on the official website:

[Notice Regarding Launch]

Hello Fans!

We would like to thank everyone who has a continued interest in Seven Knights -Time Wanderer-.

On March 26th via Nintendo Direct in Japan, we announced the game release date would be this June but sadly, due to COVID-19, the release date has been postponed and has yet to be determined.

We would like to sincerely apologize for this situation and let you know we will do our best to meet customers’ expectations during the delay and through the launch of the new release date.

We appreciate your understanding while we wait for information specific to COIVD-19 that will determine the new release date.
Again, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Thank you.

Seven Knights: Time Wanderer is in development for the Nintendo Switch.


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Mercedez is a former staff writer, Japanese to English translator and a glasses-wearing, cardigan-loving gamer with a passion for visual novels, Etrian Odyssey, and peaches. They'll be covering Japanese gaming news on the reg.