July 8, 2024
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SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada delayed indefinitely


Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Game Studio have announced a delay in the release of SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada. Originally scheduled to be released in 2023, the game has now been moved to an unannounced release window. Despite this news, there will be an opportunity for attendees of the Tokyo Game Show 2023, which will take place from September 21 to 24 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, to try out SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada for the first time.

The game will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC through Steam. Additionally, Bandai Namco will host a special stage event on September 24 at 12:30 JST, where the latest information about the project will be announced.

In an official message, Bandai Namco said: “We know that many are excited to hear more news about the game, but the team will need a little more time to prepare their CRADLECOFFIN and Magus for release! As we continue to work on game development and improvements, we will have more updates coming soon. Stay tuned for more information in the future, including opportunities to preview SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada in person.”

Although the news of the delay is disappointing for fans eager to play SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada, also offers hope that the development team is taking the time necessary to deliver the best experience possible. Players interested in the game can look forward to future updates and the opportunity to try it out in person at Tokyo Game Show 2023.

Fountain: Gematsu

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