"Princess Maker: Children of Revelation" Delayed to Early 2026



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"Princess Maker: Children of Revelation" Delayed to Early 2026

Fans of the beloved simulation - raising game series "Princess Maker" received a mix of news recently. The latest installment, "Princess Maker: Children of Revelation", has released a new trailer, offering a fresh look into the game's enchanting world. However, the release date has been pushed back.

 

Previously slated for a September 2025 launch, the game will now debut in the early months of 2026. It is set to be available on both Nintendo Switch and Steam platforms. Developed by D - ZARD, this new entry in the long - standing series has been highly anticipated by fans worldwide.

In "Princess Maker: Children of Revelation", players will take on the role of "adoptive parents" to guide the growth of the protagonist, Karen. Over the course of eight in - game years, every decision regarding her education, daily activities, and interactions will shape her future. The recently released trailer showcases various aspects of the gameplay, such as dressing up Karen, scheduling her study and work hours, engaging in conversations with different characters, and participating in exciting events like cooking competitions and exploring the Demon King's Castle. As the wait for the game's release continues, fans are eager to see how this new iteration will build on the classic formula and bring new surprises when it finally arrives in early 2026.
 
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