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The Alters delayed into 2025

You'll have to wait a little longer to clone yourself.

The Alters has been delayed into the first quarter of 2025, 11 Bit Studios has today announced.

The developer’s announcement was written in-world, and rather cheekily at that.

“We regret to inform you that, after thorough review, your upcoming mission in search of Rapidium has been postponed from [REDACTED] to Q1 2025,” it begins. “While we understand this delay may not be the news you were expecting, rest assured that we are using this extended time to optimize all mission-critical systems and ensure that every aspect of your journey is as seamless as possible.”

11 Bit Studios used the announcement to say that a demo of The Alters had “already exceeded expectations and the preliminary results demonstrated a high potential for a successful mission,” adding that the delay “will allow us to polish each phase of the project, delivering results that surpass our prior projections—an outcome that benefits both Ally Corp and, naturally, yourself.”

In case you missed it, The Alters was announced back in March and revolves around a single character, Jan, who has the ability to clone himself. Jan will need to work together with himself — himselves? — after crash landing on a hostile alien planet.

Expect The Alters in 2025 on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5. It’ll also be available on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass.

The Alters

13 June 2025
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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