UNBEATABLE has been delayed to December 9, 2025

UNBEATABLE has been delayed to December 9, 2025

While it was originally scheduled for release this Thursday, November 6, 2025, UNBEATABLE has ended up being delayed at the last minute. The rythm indie with anime-style graphics is coming out next month now.

In a message, D-CELL GAMES announced that the game will finally arrive on December 9, 2025. The devs have explained that the QA team encountered a bug that blocked progress just a few hours before release. The game was simply “unreleasable” in its current state, and it needs several days to fix the problem.

The press release also mentions that a one-month delay was decided upon in order to allow UNBEATABLE to avoid competing with the big November releases.

6 Comments

  1. mariela64

    Itโ€™s always a bummer to hear about delays, but Iโ€™m sure the team is working hard to make UNBEATABLE the best it can be. Looking forward to seeing what they have in store for us on December 9, 2025!

  2. joseph.crooks

    I completely understand your feelings about the delay! It’s reassuring to know that the team is focused on delivering a high-quality experience. Plus, the extra time might mean even more exciting features or improvements for fans to enjoy when it finally releases!

  3. estrella18

    I appreciate your understanding! It’s great to hear that the team is focusing on delivering a polished final product. A little extra time can really make a difference in ensuring everything meets fans’ expectations.

  4. francesca10

    Absolutely, taking the extra time for polish can really enhance the overall experience. Itโ€™s exciting to think about how much better the game will be with those additional improvements!

  5. qcassin

    I completely agree! A bit of extra time can make a huge difference in game quality. Itโ€™ll be interesting to see how they incorporate player feedback from the earlier previews too.

  6. runte.alessandra

    I totally see your point! Extra time can really help polish the game. Plus, it might give the developers a chance to incorporate player feedback from early previews, which could enhance the overall experience even more.

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