Strictly Limited Games addresses lengthy game delays and unveils new Speedrun initiative

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With some customers waiting over a year for their orders, Strictly Limited Games says ā€œwe need to do betterā€ and promises more transparency.


Strictly Limited Games has come under fire for a while for the lengthy delay between ordering and shipping for their products. Now it has unveiled a new plan to combat the problem.

The company, which is owned by Stuttgart-based firm United Games Entertainment, specialises in publishing physical limited editions of ā€œsignificant and culturally valuable video gamesā€. Its recent releases include collections of the Turrican and Wonder Boy games, as well as relatively obscure titles such as Cannon Dancer, a 1996 arcade game developed by Strider creator Kouichi Yotsui.

However, customers have reported significant delays between ordering and shipping. ā€œOrdered my copy of Ray’z Arcade Chronology in August 2022,ā€ said @american80s on X (Twitter). ā€œShipping has now been pushed back to 2024… 18 months and counting.ā€ Others reported similar stories. ā€œA 1 ½ year wait time is insane,ā€ said @Microjubei.

Customers have reported waiting times of 18 months between ordering and shipping for Rayā€™z Arcade Chronology. Credit: Taito/Strictly Limited Games

In a statement published on its website, Strictly Limited Games first denied rumours that the firm was going bankrupt, before noting the lack of transparency regarding delayed orders. ā€œWe are fully aware that our communication hasnā€™t been the best, to say the least, and hasnā€™t met our standards,ā€ it said. ā€œWe hear you, truly.ā€

The statement goes on to explain a few of the specific problems behind the delays. The Abarenbo Tengu & Zombie Nation Collectorsā€™ Edition was apparently set back as a result the mask in the collectorā€™s bundle being poor quality, necessitating the need to create a new mould. Another game failed its first-party certification process. Yet another simply took longer than planned.

ā€œTo be clear: these are not excuses but insights into certain production issues,ā€ the statement goes on to say. ā€œWe need to do better; we want to do better.ā€

As part of that effort, Strictly Limited is introducing a trial initiative called Speedrun. ā€œWith Speedrun, weā€™ll invest all necessary development efforts upfront to ensure immediate shipping,ā€ the company said. ā€œThese releases will be in stock, eliminating the need for pre-orders. We believe this will significantly improve the experience for our loyal customers.ā€

In addition, Strictly Limited Games has promised more transparency in the future. ā€œWeā€™re currently working on implementing a Production Status feature directly on the Product Detail page,ā€ the statement says. ā€œThis will provide you with concrete information on a productā€™s progress through the production pipeline.ā€

The statement ends by expressing gratitude towards the community and asking for feedback. ā€œWe encourage you to critique us and share your thoughts on how we can improve,ā€ the company says. ā€œStrictly Limited Games is committed to our community, and your support and honest feedback are the foundation of our work.ā€

Read more: Studio profile: Strictly Limited Games

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