Blue Protocol Global Launch Delayed Until Next Year, Japanese Version To Launch June 14th
But the test will go on as scheduled.
Western gamers hoping to get into Blue Protocol this year received a bit of bad news from Bandai Namco this morning. As it turns out, while Japanese players can expect the launch on June 14, players elsewhere are going to have a longer wait than expected for the MMORPG. In fact, the launch is being delayed until 2024. We’d love to tell you what quarter, but that information wasn’t provided, so we have a pretty big window we’re looking at right now.
In better news, the global PC beta test should still happen later this year – provided nothing else comes up. News of the delay dropped via Twitter, while more information was provided in this morning’s Blue Protocol stream. If you have about an hour to spare and are interested in what’s going on, you can watch the stream below.
🌎Unfortunately, the release date Global version of Blue Protocol has been moved to 2024.
However, the Closed Beta Test for Global is still slated for 2023.#ブルプロ #BlueProtocol #SummerGameFest pic.twitter.com/KjfLxXe2zR
— The BLUE PROTOCOL Database (@BlueProtocolDB) May 23, 2023
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