Now ‘summer’ 2018
In what was recently referred to as“pulling aYakuza,”NIS found themselves in a pickle this week. As it turns out the Steam demo forDisgaea 5 Complete, which was set to debut next week, unlocked more content than the studio intended. Immediately after the company revoked the Steam licenses and announced thatCompletewas pushed back to a “summer” 2018 release on PC.
The demo was originally supposed to be just the first chapter of the game, but players discovered that they were able to keep going through chapter three. The announcement to delay the game came directly after the slip-up, but the developer seems to be communicating that it’s not entirely related. NIS COO Mitsuharu Hiraoka commented on the situation, stating: “We thank you all for the support we have been given while we have been working towards the release ofDisgaea 5 Completefor PC, and we wish to show our gratitude by providing our fans with the best quality game on the PC platform. We hope that you continue to look forward to this release as we proceed to work tirelessly to correct this issue.”

While their console releases are typically top notch, NIS has had a rough time with the PC platform recently.Ys VIIIlaunched on Steam with a litany of issues,only some of whichhave been corrected.








