‘Thanks for believing in our Time Mages’

Developer Dreams Unincorporatedhas announcedthat its gorgeous fantasy RPGCris Taleswill not meet its November 17 release date, and has been officially pushed back to early 2021.

Speaking in a candid statementon the Modus Games website, CEO Carlos Rocha Silva offered heartfelt thanks to fans who had stood by the beautiful-looking title during its lengthy development process, and for the feedback received from players in the wake of the game’s recent console demos.

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“We want Crisbell’s adventure to be narrated in the best possible way, so we hope you take this extra time as the time we need to polish the experience we’re sure you will all love and cherish,” noted Silva. “What challenges will Crisbell and her teammates face? What battles will change time in the kingdom of Cristallys? Will the wrath of the Time Empress rule the world? We want you to enjoy finding all the answers that the Cris Tales universe is going to offer you.”

Cris Tales,which tells the story of a young mage’s quest to confront a powerful Time Empress, features exquisite hand-drawn art thematically inspired by Colombian culture and architecture. While on her epic quest, Crisbell will meet a cast of bright and expressive characters, who will join our hero as she explores the kingdom, battles foes, and rewrites fate itself.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

WhileCris Talescertainly looks the part, some players were left a little unenthused after trying outthe aforementioned demo. Hopefully this postponed launch will give the developer the opportunity to fine-tuneCris Tales, ultimately delivering an ethereal adventure for the ages.

We have made the tough decision to delay Cris Tales to 2021. This gives the team time to make the game they’ve been dreaming of making.

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

For some good news, we are including an awesome Cris Tales poster in every retail box! Read a note from the devs here:https://t.co/pUxGhrYRNepic.twitter.com/KunBuNh8SJ

— Cris Tales (@CrisTalesGame)July 05, 2025

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