[Notice] Sharing future development plan

TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children

TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children is the first season of a turn-based strategy SRPG that takes place in the world of Troubleshooter.

[img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/31614849/97b0dc321e4c80e889068776aa1a799a3853f254.jpg[/img] Hello everyone, this is the Troubleshooter development team. For all the love and passion that you’re showing to us, we were able to develop “Troubleshooter” with love. Thank you for everything. From the early access, we’ve been taking this long journey with all of you. Since the last update of DLC “Crimson Crow” is en route, we’re doing our best to sew this up well. From below, we’re going to talk about our future roadmap. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/31614849/ee30355a19daaab48826de7f27d506d8cdc07206.jpg[/img] [b][h4]1. About “Crimson Crow” DLC[/h4][/b] The original goal that we set for October 21st last year when we were releasing “Crimson Crow” was to finish this DLC in August this year. But due to our lack of skills it got delayed and eventually, the last update of “Crimson Crow” DLC will be released on the time table below: [b]Maintenance Schedule[/b] [list] [*] [b]Daylight saving time is not applied.[/b] [*] [b]Date: October 20th, 2023[/b] [*] Wednesday 10:00 ~ 12:00 CET [*] Wednesday 17:00 ~ 19:00 JST [*] Wednesday 01:00 ~ 03:00 PST [*] Wednesday 08:00 ~ 10:00 UTC [/list] It is the last planned update of “Crimson Crow” DLC, but we’ll keep watching our game and release other fixes and improvements later on. We deeply apologize for the delay in the content update, which is the most wanted feature from our customers. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/31614849/4c678b8ec6668f2fd20df33246b5ea0bfc8b1709.jpg[/img] [b][h4]2. About the break due to Korean Thanksgiving day[/h4][/b] The holidays in Korea usually don’t surpass a week. Also, since Korea declares holidays by the lunar calendar, the exact date of holidays could differ. This time, Korean Thanksgiving Day, one of the biggest holidays in our country, merged with other holidays in October, so a long holiday was made. Considering we didn’t take a summer vacation this year, we decided to take 2 weeks of vacation to return to our hometown and spend time with our family. We apologize to you again for this decision while “Crimson Crow” is still being developed. As it’ll will affect our update schedule, we’ll try to compensate for the delay by making a full effort to our new content after the vacation. During the vacation, community management and bug fixes will be done by telecommuting and rotation duty. Please understand that our response could be later than usual. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/31614849/ecd821a65f5d10d993c1a6b994e4541b835ad236.jpg[/img] [b][h4]3. About the development of our sequel “Troubleshooter: Banished Children”[/h4][/b] [b](1) . About the sequel itself…[/b] The main character of our sequel “Troubleshooter: Banished Children” will be a different figure from Albus. We’re thinking about focusing on the separated Spoonists from the story of “Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children '' and the other Troubleshooters related to them while revealing new classes and enemies related to the new theme. It’s possible that some of the characters from “Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children” can appear in “Troubleshooter: Banished Children”, but our sequel’s storyline will be a stand-alone in the Troubleshooter universe. We know that some of our fans are expecting the next tales of Albus and his colleagues, and will be disappointed by this decision. Nevertheless, we’re trying to take an adventure to present you with a more interesting experience. We believe that this adventure will bring more fun! [b](2) About the development progress…[/b] We are now working both on our DLC “Crimson Crow” and our sequel at the same time. We are giving up on developing our sequel with the current game engine and trying a new one. Since we’re not familiar with it, we’re relying heavily on trial and error. “Troubleshooter: Banished Children” will inherit and improve many features from “Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children” while greatly simplifying the features that were somewhat too complicated. From last year, we’re now building the base of our game features and contents with our new game engine. It’s almost 50% percent done, and we’ll start developing the sequel when this task is 100% done. We’re expecting that it’ll take a year or two before we present you with our sequel with early access. During this period, our team will be tested with our power to sustain the development. It could be harsh and unforgiving but still, even this couldn’t happen without your love and support. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/31614849/e69cc37c8d85afb7cd9c7881c8abd9ea8966eeb3.jpg[/img] [b][h4]4. About the support on “Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children”...[/h4][/b] The release of the final update of “Crimson Crow” doesn’t mean that it is the end of the support for our game. After we finish our final update of DLC, we’ll focus on improvement over existing content, QoL, and even more new content requested by the community. With this, we’ll build on our experience with the improvements we should make in our sequel and present you better gaming experience to gamers who still enjoy “Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children”. These kinds of updates will be released one or two per month before we start focusing our resources on our new game. The updates like usual will be continued and normal missions will be added as our development goes on. Thank you.