Devolver Delayed Showcase

Prepare to be disappointed, Devolver Delayed stream returns tomorrow

Just what you wanted!

Are you counting down the days until the release of a Devolver Digital-published game? If so, you might be tacking on some more waiting, since tomorrow will mark the return of Devolver Delayed, the stream in which the publisher announced which games aren’t going to hit their planned release date.

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‘Tis the season, by which I mean, it’s nearing the end of 2024. Games marked “Coming in 2024” are running out of year to push things out the door. Everyone is firing up their PR machine to update their schedules, and, as usual, Devolver has the most ostentatious way of doing it with a stream dedicated to pushing things back. Kicking them down the field. So on.

What games are on the docket? I don’t know! According to Steam, Devolver has three games that are still slated for 2024: Stick It to the Stickman, Skate Story, and Baby Steps. Could be any of them. Could be all of them. Two of them are defending their titles from last year. Maybe they’ll get creative and delay a game that hasn’t even been announced. Perhaps they could push back a game they already released. They could delay a game that they aren’t even publishing. Such power!

If it’s anything like last year’s stream, it will be short. Devolver Delayed 2023 was three minutes. Would you rather that your hope sprung eternal? Well, then, they’ve also coyly added, “And who knows, we might even show you something new.” They might! It’s a possibility!

Devolver Delayed 2024 is airing on November 27, 2024 at 10 am PT (1 pm ET). They gave me this link to give to you.


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