Tomo: Endless Blue’s delayed Kickstarter now has a target date
Tomo: Endless Blue still hasn’t launched its Kickstarter, but developer Onibi has at least narrowed down when that might happen. After repeated delays over the past few months, the studio is now pointing to a possible crowdfunding start in late May.
That’s the main update for the indie survival MMO, which first started popping up earlier this year. So far, most of the news around the project has been about its Kickstarter slipping rather than major new gameplay reveals, and that hasn’t really changed here.
Tomo: Endless Blue is being pitched as a survival MMO with a colorful, blocky look. Beyond that, details remain fairly limited, and the project is still in the early stage where a lot depends on whether the crowdfunding campaign actually goes live and gets funded.
For now, players interested in the game can really only keep an eye on Onibi’s next update and see if the new target holds. Given the project’s recent history, it’s probably best to treat the late May window as tentative until the campaign is actually live.






