Meridiem Games, Omori's European publisher, has announced the cancellation of the game's physical release for Switch and PS4 in Europe. The publisher cited technical difficulties with multilingual localization as the reason behind this decision. This news has left many fans disappointed.
Omori's Physical Release Cancellation in Europe
A Series of Delays Leading to Cancellation
Meridiem Games' Twitter (X) announcement revealed the cancellation due to unforeseen technical hurdles in localizing the game for multiple European languages. While the publisher offered no further details regarding these issues, the cancellation follows a string of frustrating delays.
Initially slated for a March 2023 release, the European physical edition was pushed back to December 2023, then to March 2024, and finally to January 2025. Pre-orders through retailers like Amazon were repeatedly delayed, ultimately resulting in the complete cancellation.
This is a significant blow to European fans, particularly those eagerly awaiting an officially localized version in Spanish and other languages. While digital versions remain available, the only way to obtain a physical copy is through importing a US release.
Omori is a critically acclaimed RPG centered on Sunny, a young boy coping with the aftermath of a traumatic event. The game seamlessly blends the real world with Sunny's surreal dream world, where he adopts the alter ego, Omori. Initially launched on PC in December 2020, the game expanded to Switch, PS4, and Xbox in 2022. However, the Xbox version was subsequently removed due to a controversial T-shirt design from the developer's past.