Aquaplus has announced that its upcoming RPG Utawarerumono: Shiro e no Michishirube has been officially delayed from 2025 to 2026 to improve quality.
Initially announced during the November 2024 Aquaplus 30th Anniversary Festival, exact details on this game, including its platforms, have yet to be revealed.
This entry will feature an original draft and script by Suga Munemitsu and character design by mi. Additionally, Naoya Shimokawa will be the music director, and the opening theme, “Tsuki no Fune Miagete,” features vocals by Suara, lyrics by Naoko Sutani, and composition by Juna Matsuoka.
We will keep you all updated on further details and a potential trailer. This may be a continuation of Monochrome Mobius.
Monochrome Mobius celebrates the Utawarerumono series’ 20th anniversary, showing what happened when Oshtor, Mikazuchi, and Munechika were younger. As Oshtor finds a young girl who seems to know his father, he decides to go on a journey to look for him in the land of Arva Shulan. This is but the start of yet another epic tale in the Utawarerumono universe.
Combat is turn-based, with fairly traditional elements alongside the action ring mechanic that transparently communicates enemy and ally turn orders. Players can also distribute stat points for growth across each level up and accomplish several sidequests.
The Utawarerumono prequel focused on Oshtor’s story was released on PC (Steam) back in 2022 in English, thanks to publisher Shiravune. NIS America then released the console version.
If you missed it, check out our review of Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten’s PC version.
We also reviewed this PlayStation 5 version.
