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Deltarune Chapter 5 Release Date Confirmed for June 24

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Deltarune Chapter 5 is almost here

We have a date for the next chapter of Deltarune. Chapter 5 launches on June 24, and players who already purchased the game will get it free. The news and footage were shown during the Nintendo Direct that followed the Summer Game Fest stretch of announcements.

For longtime Toby Fox fans, that is exactly the kind of update that tends to land with a lot of excitement. Fox’s games have built a devoted audience by turning each new release into a mix of mystery, humor, music, and story reveals, so every new chapter of Deltarune feels like another chance for us to see how the bigger picture fits together.

What a Deltarune chapter means for new readers

If you are new to Deltarune, the chapter structure is worth understanding. The game has been released in parts, with each chapter acting like a new segment of the larger story rather than a separate spin-off. That means each launch is both a fresh entry point for some players and a continuation for people who have been following along since the start.

In practical terms, that is why chapter releases matter so much. They move the story forward, add new gameplay, and give fans more of the world they have been waiting to revisit. For us, that also makes each announcement feel bigger than a normal update. It is not just another patch or trailer. It is a real next step in a game that has kept people talking for years.

The chapter was revealed during the Nintendo Direct, alongside new footage. The publication also noted that the release comes later this month. Beyond that, the source text does not give more details about the chapter itself, so we are left with the most important part for now: the date.

That may be enough to keep fans busy for the moment. If you have been waiting for the next piece of Toby Fox’s story, June 24 is the day to mark.


Alan Card is an IT business consultant, cybersecurity professional, and lifelong gamer. His experience spans enterprise security engineering, IT analysis, compliance, automation, and business systems strategy, including roles supporting major retail and technology environments such as JCPenney. With a background in Business Computer Information Systems from the University of North Texas and active involvement in ISACA, he brings a practical, business-focused perspective to technology and cybersecurity.

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