One Piece World Seeker has been officially delayed until 2019


And another one bites the dust. Following CODE VEIN and God Eater 3, One Piece World Seeker has been also delayed to 2019. These three games were originally meant to come out in 2018, however the publisher claimed that they needed more time in order to get polished.

Koji Nakajima, Chief Producer at Bandai Namco Entertainment, said:

“ONE PIECE WORLD SEEKER is the most ambitious ONE PIECE game ever. We’re aware of the huge potential for the game and want to ensure we match fans’ expectations. As such, we took the difficult decision to move the release date and use additional development time to create the best game possible.”

Not only that, but there is still no word about the PC version of New Gundam Breaker. Bandai Namco claimed back in June 2018 that the PC version has been postponed to the later date of Summer 2018, however it’s September and New Gundam Breaker is nowhere to be found.

From the looks of it, 2019 will be a busy year for Bandai Namco. Alongside the aforementioned three titles, we also expect to get Twin Mirror, The Dark Pictures, Digimon Survive, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, JUMP FORCE and perhaps TOKYO GHOUL:re CALL to EXIST.