Mina the Hollower, from the makers of Shovel Knight, has been delayed

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There’s good and bad news coming from Yacht Club Games, the studio behind Shovel Knight. The bad news is that the company’s upcoming game, Mina the Hollower, has been delayed from its planned October 31 release date. But the good news is that it doesn’t seem like this will be a lengthy wait. 

There’s no new launch date given in the post on the developer’s website, but Yacht Club says that it won’t be much longer before the game is ready. “The entire crew has been working tirelessly day and night to finish development for release on Oct 31st, but we’re just not quite there yet,” the post states. “This isn’t a major delay, it’s just a stretch of time to apply some final polish and balancing to make the game truly shine.” Mina the Hollower is coming to life thanks to a successful Kickstarter by the team during 2022. It’s an action-adventure game with nods to the Game Boy Color’s aesthetics.



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