Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery delayed to 2022
More time needed for new content implementation.Publisher X.D. Network and developer MICAteam of Sunborn Games Technology have delayed tactical turn-based RPG Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery from its previously planned 2021 release window to 2022. It will be available for Switch, PC via Steam, iOS, and Android.
In a message, the developer said:
The very first trailer for Reverse Collapse was released over two years ago in 2019, and we have not stopped working on this project since. This is a remaster of our first game, Code Name: Bakery Girl (2013), so it represents something special and meaningful to us. This is also an opportunity for us to make up for our shortcomings as an amateur game developer in our earlier years, so our team really went all-in to infuse the script with elaborate storylines, graphics, characters, levels, and mechanics. We hope that the final product will be presented as an exciting new experience that captures the essence of Code Name: Bakery Girl.
Beyond the visual update and code optimization, we came up with a lot of new and interesting ideas in the development process for Reverse Collapse, some of which have already debuted during live streams and offline demos, while other core content is still undergoing QA and optimization. Therefore, we have decided to move the release to 2022 so that the team can continue to work on the new content until the entire game is complete and polished.
Read more about the game’s development progress and what MICAteam will be working on in the coming months here