Tomo: Endless Blue
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tomo: Endless Blue across the outlets.- Make My MMO: DreamWorld’s dream is over, SpiritVale’s Kickstarter is a successThe crowdfunded MMORPG DreamWorld has been pulled from Steam and its servers appear to be offline, marking another failed campaign for Dreamworld Realities. Meanwhile, SpiritVale and Tomo Endless Blue successfully funded on Kickstarter, while Elite Dangerous, Star Citizen, and Ashes of Creation faced various development and legal challenges.
- MMO Week in Review: ArcheAge’s revival, Guild Wars’ CCGThis week's MMO news roundup covers a variety of topics including Guild Wars receiving a CCG in China, ArcheAge's revival, and Richard Garriott's efforts to regain Ultima copyright. It also features updates on Tomo Endless Blue's Kickstarter success, Embers of the Uncrowned, and Diablo Immortal's new Warlock patch.
- Tomo Endless Blue funded on Kickstarter for almost $250,000 with a Switch 2 version on the wayTomo: Endless Blue successfully concluded its Kickstarter campaign, raising nearly $250,000 from over 2200 backers. The game achieved multiple stretch goals, including the addition of a fishing minigame and community-designed elements. Development for a Nintendo Switch 2 version will proceed concurrently with the PC version.
- Tomo: Endless Blue Planned for Nintendo Switch 2 - NintendoFuseIndie studio Onibi has announced that Tomo: Endless Blue is planned for release on the Nintendo Switch 2, in addition to the previously confirmed PC version. The game features oceanic exploration, creature collection, and settlement building, with procedurally generated islands. The Nintendo Switch 2 version is subject to Nintendo's approval, and Mac and Linux versions are also planned.
- Tomo: Endless Blue Announces Planned Nintendo Switch 2 Version as Kickstarter Campaign Enters Its Final Days!Indie studio Onibi announced that Tomo: Endless Blue is planned for Nintendo Switch 2, with porting work to begin alongside the PC version. The creature-collecting RPG's Kickstarter campaign has surpassed $170,000, and the studio also confirmed plans for Mac, Linux, and DRM-free versions.
- Tomo: Endless Blue adds Switch 2 versionThe anime-style open-world creature collector action RPG Tomo: Endless Blue is confirmed to be launching for the Nintendo Switch 2, in addition to its previously announced PC version. Developer Onibi announced the Switch 2 version during the final days of its Kickstarter campaign, which has surpassed its funding goal. The game will also receive Mac and Linux versions, with DRM-free options available.
- Tomo: Endless Blue coming to Nintendo Switch 2Onibi announced that Tomo: Endless Blue, a creature-collecting RPG, is planned for release on the Nintendo Switch 2. The game features an open-world voxel environment where players can discover and collect over 150 creatures. The studio confirmed the Switch 2 version following community requests during its successful Kickstarter campaign.
- Tomo: Endless Blue has hit three of its stretch goals with four days remaining in its KickstarterTomo: Endless Blue has successfully reached three Kickstarter stretch goals, including unlocking new critters with hats and the Corrupted Lands region. With four days remaining in the campaign, the game is nearing its $160,000 funding milestone, though the final community-made Tomo goal at $180,000 remains a challenge.
- Make My MMO: Camelot’s early access, Loftia’s beta, Solarpunk’s launchSeveral crowdfunded MMOs have seen recent developments, including Camelot Unchained's early access launch, Loftia's upcoming beta, and Solarpunk's official launch. Other titles like AQ Worlds Infinity, Stars Reach, and My Time at Evershine have also provided updates on their development progress and release windows.
- Tomo: Endless Blue Kickstarter over $100,000 in under 60 hoursThe Kickstarter campaign for the open-world voxel RPG Tomo: Endless Blue, developed by indie studio Onibi in partnership with Mujina, has surpassed its $100,000 funding goal in under 60 hours. To celebrate, a Director's Cut trailer featuring a new song by Cécile Corbel has been released.
- Tomo Endless Blue hits its initial $100K funding goal, so now it wants to give its critters little hatsThe Kickstarter campaign for the voxelbox creature collecting game Tomo: Endless Blue has surpassed its initial $100,000 funding goal. The next stretch goal, unlocking at $120,000, will add the ability for players to equip their critters with hats, with all Kickstarter backers receiving an exclusive hat.
- This Open-World Monster-Taming RPG Wants To Be Your Next Endless AdventureThe open-world monster-taming RPG Tomo: Endless Blue has released a new "director's cut" trailer showcasing more gameplay and music. Developed by Onibi, a studio with veterans from games like Fallguys and Fortnite, the game features procedurally generated voxel worlds, monster-taming, sandbox creativity, and multiplayer exploration. The project has surpassed its Kickstarter goal, with stretch goals including cosmetic hats for player companions.
- Tomo: Endless Blue – Official Alpha Gameplay Trailer (ft. Cécile Corbel)Tomo: Endless Blue, a Monster-Taming ARPG set in a Voxel Open World, has released an official alpha gameplay trailer featuring music by Cécile Corbel. The game allows players to sail the Endless Blue, tame creatures, build homes, and craft vehicles to explore procedurally generated islands. The trailer showcases early alpha footage, with the game still in active development.
- Betawatch: AdventureQuest Worlds Infinity and Torebia launch into testingThis week's Betawatch roundup highlights the upcoming testing phases for AdventureQuest Worlds Infinity and Torebia, both noted for their genuine genre fandom and plucky effort. Other games entering testing include Star Citizen, which has surpassed one billion dollars in crowdfunding, and various MMORPGs like Pantheon Rise of the Fallen and Subnautica 2.
- Morning CrowdfundingThe Onibi Team has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their open-world voxel RPG, Tomo Endless Blue. The game features monster-taming, sandbox creativity, physics-driven gameplay, and multiplayer elements.
- Tomo Endless Blue opens its $100K Kickstarter drive, outlining features and early test plansDeveloper Onibi has launched the Kickstarter campaign for their creature-collecting voxel game, Tomo: Endless Blue, aiming for a $100,000 funding goal. The game, described as a mash-up of Pokemon and Minecraft, will feature ocean exploration, procedurally generated islands, crafting, and real-time combat where players can control their creatures. Early backers will have access to prototype testing in Q3 2024, with alpha testing planned for Q1 2027 and Steam early access later that year.
- Tomo: Endless Blue Launches on Kickstarter With First Gameplay TrailerIndie studio Onibi has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their open-world voxel RPG, Tomo: Endless Blue, featuring procedurally generated worlds and offline gameplay. The game's first trailer, which showcases gameplay mechanics like creature capture, physics-based building, and real-time combat, has garnered significant attention. Backers can receive early access and exclusive rewards, with the game also featuring a robust creative mode and modding support.
- Make My MMO: Hollowed Oath’s Kickstarter, Temtem’s latest haul, Loftia’s betaGod Mode Games' MMORPG Hollowed Oath is nearing its Kickstarter goal, having secured over $122,000 with 11 days remaining. Meanwhile, Temtem Pioneers successfully concluded its Kickstarter campaign, raising over $620,000. The article also provides updates on various other crowdfunded MMOs including Project Gorgon, Camelot Unchained, Tomo Endless Blue, and Loftia.
- Tomo Endless Blue pushes its long-delayed Kickstarter back to possibly May 26 for quality controlThe Kickstarter campaign for the survival MMO Tomo: Endless Blue has been delayed again by developer Onibi. The studio cited the need for more time to ensure quality and polish the game, pushing the potential launch date to May 26th. Onibi is working on a new trailer and gameplay footage to present the game in its best possible light.
- Whatever happened to Tomo Endless Blue, Ahoy, and Swordeye?This article provides updates on the development status of three multiplayer games: Tomo: Endless Blue, Ahoy, and Swordeye. Tomo: Endless Blue continues to show previews but has not yet launched its Kickstarter. Ahoy has released new gameplay footage but missed its alpha test deadline. Swordeye has conducted a playtest and announced dates for its next test.