Stray Children

Onion Games’ latest RPG Stray Children delayed from winter to just ‘2024’

A survey goes live for those interested in what's next.

We last got a look at the latest project from Onion Games, Stray Children, back in September during the Japanese Nintendo Di♉rect. At the time it was set for winter 2024 in Japan, but those plan♛s have changed and the RPG has now been moved to a general 2024 release window (via ). 

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The official Onion Games Twitter account shared the news about the delay. They said the entire staff is working on Stray Children every day, and they would ap𝕴preciate it if everyone could 🌳give them a little more time.

With the future of Stray Children in mind, the official website is also hosting a . It includes questions and answers in both English and Japanese, and asks everything from basic demographics to Switch game format preference, language options, merchandise, additional platforms, and crowdfunding. They also want to know your favorite RPG and which Onion Games you’ve played before, so if you’re a fan who’s looking forward to Stray Children you migဣht want to take a moment to fire off some responses.

Onion Games has a handful of very interesting games to its name, including Million Onion Hotel, Moon: Remix RPG Adventure, and Black Bird. Stray Children is a new RPG from the studio that has some of the Moon staff on board, so there’s a lot of promise there already. Here’s the previous trailer for those who missed it:

Hopefully we’ll find out a more concrete release date soon, but if it means a stronger showing, we don’t mind the wait at all. 


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