Spelunky creator Derek Yu has announced that the gameās sequel will not be out in 2019 as initially predicted. Yu took to his Twitter account this week to assure fans awaiting Spelunky 2 that work on the game is āstill going wellā and that theyāre ānot far off target, but the density and detail of the game is demanding more time.ā
Hey, Spelunky fans! Unfortunately, I don't think we're going to get to release Spelunky 2 this year. Development is still going well and we're not far off target, but the density and detail of the game is demanding more time.
Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/BJvsHUWAY0
— Derek Yu (@mossmouth) August 14, 2019
Yu also had some feedback for people who had been closely monitoring Spelunky 2ās progress, saying that heād been adding more detail to the upcoming gameās environments, and had increased the contrast to make existing details āpopā.
Spelunky originally rolled out in 2008, but the 11-year absence of a sequel hasnāt dampened any enthusiasm for it. The 2D platformer was a joy to play on PC, and its 2012 remake and 2013 PS ports ensured the spread of Spelunky love far and wide.
In the roguelike-like game, youāre a spelunker who explores a series of caves, collecting treasure, saving damsels, fighting enemies, and dodging traps. Fairly standard stuff, one might say, but the Spelunky caves are also procedurally generated, which has given the game a long lease of life, and it wasnāt a surprise to see a uniquely positive reaction to Yuās news, with responses like ātake your timeā and āThis makes me happy honestly. I hope to be discovering things for years to come with this gameā.
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