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"Toby Fox",
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"PS5",
"Puzzle",
"Bird view / Isometric",
"Nintendo Switch",
"PC",
"Rhythm",
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"textContent": "It's not an exaggeration to say Undertale is one of the most influential indie games ever made, and last year's Deltarune quickly became a huge success for developer Toby Fox, too. There's one small problem that's slowly become bigger than anyone anticipated, though: to this date, both RPGs are still missing localization beyond Japanese.\n\nRead more",
"title": "\"If I release something official, I want it to match my vision\" - Undertale and Deltarune creator Toby Fox explains why no translations other than Japanese have happened"
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