Thymesia is Delayed to 2022, Console Versions Added

Thymesia is Delayed to 2022

Publisher Team17 and developer OverBorder Studio have announced Thymesia is delayed to 2022, alongside the news it’s coming to consoles.

While Thymesia is delayed to 2022 beyond its original late 2021 release, the game is now launching across Windows PC (via Steam) and the newly announced Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 versions.


“Together with our publisher Team17, we had made the difficult decision to delay the launch of Thymesia into 2022,” the developer said in the update. “As a community you have been so amazing in your support, and we know this will come as a disappointment to many, but our goal is to release Thymesia in the best possible state, and to do this, we need a little longer to work on the finishing touches.”

Here’s a new trailer:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

A kingdom once thriving on the power of alchemy enters an age of calamity. After discovering the price behind alchemy, an attempt to stop the use of it backfired. Within a few days, the kingdom was in chaos and the streets infested with monsters.

The key to understanding all of this is in Corvus’ hands, but he has lost his memory. The truth can only be found within his memories, but every time he dives back in, he only finds more secrets.

Features

  • Harness the Plague: Seize the disease from gruesome bosses and wield them as weapons. Give them a taste of their own medicine. This is the only way to survive this desolate kingdom.
  • Embrace the Raven: Shift into your raven form during battle. Throw your feathers like daggers and execute enemies with the swiftness of a raptor.
  • Fight Your Way: Upgrade and modify your basic movements and plague weapons. Build your very own play-style and prepare for the challenges in your way.
  • Shattered Memories: Recover your memories through adventures. With different choices you’ve made and items you’ve collected, you’ll get different endings. Stitch together your own truth.
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