DELTARUNE News
2025
February 3
⚫︎ Toby Fox shared exciting news on the Bluesky social media platform, revealing that the translation for Chapter 4 of DELTARUNE is nearly complete for the PC version. He also announced that console testing will kick off the very next day. This update signifies a major step forward in bringing Chapter 4 to a wider audience across various platforms.
Read more: Deltarune Chapter 4 testing is winding down on PC; console testing to begin tomorrow, Toby Fox says
January 7
⚫︎ Toby Fox took to his Twitter/X and Bluesky accounts to announce that DELTARUNE Chapter 4 is now in the bug-testing phase on PC. He assured fans that a release would follow closely after the testing phase, heightening anticipation among the game's dedicated community.
Read more: Deltarune creator Toby Fox says the game’s fourth chapter is now being bug-tested on PC
2024
August 1
⚫︎ After a long wait for Chapters 3 and 4, Toby Fox confirmed that Chapter 4 is nearing completion. He highlighted that the chapter is in its final stages of polishing, with maps and battles fully developed and only minor adjustments remaining. Meanwhile, Chapter 3 has been completed for some time. Toby Fox plans to release both chapters simultaneously across all platforms, explaining that this approach is why development has been challenging, as they are taking extra time to ensure perfection.
Read more: Deltarune Chapter 4 Nearing Completion, But Release Still Far Off
2021
December 23
⚫︎ Heidi Kemps from Gamespot explored an alternative route in DELTARUNE's Chapter 2, showcasing Toby Fox's signature style of offering players choices between pacifism and total victory. The article delves into the 'Snowgrave' route, where players can manipulate Noelle, a new character, into freezing the Queen’s subjects, gradually turning the shy and timid party member into a subservient mage under the player's control.
Read more: How Deltarune Chapter 2 Portrays A Disturbingly Dark Relationship
2018
November 3
⚫︎ Following the unexpected reveal of DELTARUNE, Toby Fox used a Twitlonger post to clarify the game's nature, urging fans not to associate it too closely with UNDERTALE. He emphasized that both games are set in entirely separate universes, stating, "Undertale world and ending are the same as however you left them. If everyone was happy in your ending, the people in the Undertale world will still be happy."
Read more: Undertale Creator Offers Insight into Deltarune, Whether or Not It's a Sequel