Book of Travels Goes Fully Offline on July 31, Price Cut to 163 Yen
The transition marks the end of online support for a game that struggled commercially despite positive reviews, and the steep discount offers a last chance to buy before it becomes a single-player-only title.
Key Facts
- Book of Travels goes fully offline on July 31, 2026.
- The game's development team was cut from 35 to 10 people after disappointing launch sales in December 2021.
- The price is reduced to 655 yen, with a 75% Steam Summer Sale discount bringing it to 163 yen.
- The game does not support Japanese.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Might and Delight announced that the online RPG Book of Travels will become a fully offline title on July 31, 2026. The game, which entered Steam Early Access in 2021, saw its development team shrink from 35 to 10 after disappointing launch sales. The price has been reduced to 655 yen, with a 75% Steam Summer Sale discount bringing it to 163 yen.
Stockholm-based developer Might and Delight is urging players to save their online character data before Book of Travels goes fully offline on July 31, 2026. The RPG, available on Steam, originally launched in Early Access in October 2021 and received positive user reviews. But in December 2021 the developer disclosed that the launch had not met expectations, and the development team was cut from 35 to 10 people. The team continued releasing updates despite the downsized structure. With the offline transition, the game's price has dropped from 3,400 yen to 655 yen, and the Early Access tag has been removed. The ongoing Steam Summer Sale applies a 75% discount, bringing the price to 163 yen. The soundtrack DLC is also 75% off at 98 yen. The game does not support Japanese.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.