Yacht Club Games’ new game, Mina the Hollower, was set to release on October 31st, but plans have changed. The team made the tough decision to delay the game on all platforms, including Switch and Switch 2, as they feel it’s not quite ready yet. The delay isn’t a major one, but the team wants to add some final polish to make the game truly shine.

The team at Yacht Club Games recently announced that they have decided to delay the release of Mina the Hollower. They have been working hard to finish the game in time for the October 31st release date, but it seems they need a bit more time. This delay isn’t too significant, just a stretch of time to make sure everything is perfect before launch. The team is committed to delivering a high-quality adventure and wants to ensure they have the time and resources to do so. They are working on finalizing design, art, sound, game balancing, localization, and of course, eating cheese.

Fans may be disappointed by the delay, but it sounds like the team is putting in the effort to make sure the game is the best it can be. The original release date was announced in August along with a free demo that will carry over save data to the final build. Other games like Borderlands 4, Professor Layton, and Terminator 2D: NO FATE have also experienced delays in the past month. It’s unclear when the new release date will be, but fans can expect the team to add some final polish to make the game truly shine.

As a new graduate in journalism, I’m not really sure why this delay matters, but it seems like the team at Yacht Club Games is taking their time to make sure Mina the Hollower is a great game. Maybe it’s just me, but delays can be frustrating for fans who are eagerly awaiting a new title. However, it’s important to remember that quality is key, and the team is working hard to deliver an incredible adventure. So, while the wait may be a bit longer, it’s all in the name of making sure the game is the best it can be.