January 2, 2025 - 01:08

As the new year begins, fans of Retroware's upcoming game, Toxic Crusaders, are left wondering about its release timeline. Initially slated for a Fall launch, the game’s demo had raised hopes for an imminent release. However, those expectations were dashed as the anticipated date came and went without any updates.
In response to the growing curiosity and excitement from the community, Retroware has stepped forward to provide clarity on the game's development. The team has acknowledged the delays and expressed their commitment to delivering a polished product. They have announced a new release window set for 2025, allowing them ample time to refine the gameplay and enhance the overall experience.
While the wait may be disappointing for eager fans, Retroware's transparency offers reassurance that they are dedicated to meeting the high expectations set by the demo. As the development progresses, more updates are expected, keeping the community engaged and hopeful for the eventual release of Toxic Crusaders.
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