Previously announced for a summer 2025 launch in the West, delivery service RPG Calamity Angels: Special Delivery has been pushed back until 2026. The games will still be available digitally and physically for PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, with more details to be announced at a later date. It was released in Japan this June.
In the game, players lead a rag-tag group of kooky carriers. Protect and trek packages through treacherous terrains and unruly monsters, and other sneaky delivery teams may try to steal your title of the best delivery service in the Orkotris Region.
The game’s key features, from Idea Factory International, include:
- In the Mood for Battle? – Running a tip-top delivery service means mailing out orders AND keeping your crew in check. Watch their moods—if they’re unhappy, they might ignore your commands, but their negligence could deliver positive surprises and even victories in battle!
- Out for Delivery! – Head to the Bulletin Board and see what deliveries await! Inspect the parcel, pack it tightly (no gaps allowed!), and assemble your crew with the right gear (to bonk any pesky foes) and tools for a smooth drop-off. Each successful drop-off delivers sweet rewards your way, so handle with care!
- Delivery in 3-5 Business Days (Unless you Run into a Boss) – Start your adventure with a roulette spin to determine your next move. Land on shop spaces for goodies, collect special packages for rewards, and maybe tackle some sneaky bosses along the way!
- Kei Nanameda… Delivers! – From the character designer of Mary Skelter and Death end re;Quest, Kei Nanameda presents a fresh delivery service world with lively dialogue, intense battles, and a quirky cast full of energy!
Developed by Idea Factory/Compile Heart and published in the West by Idea Factory International, Calamity Angels: Special Delivery will be released for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch in 2026.
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