You can listen to three new music tracks from Deltarune as part of the update: Hometown Bay, My Funky Town and Green Room. Okay, okay, they aren’t quite Megalovania or Bonetrousle, but it’s something to tide you over. Fox still seems to be hard at work on Deltarune, and said he wants to see the game released “the most out of anyone on the planet”. “As stated last time,” Fox said, “we’ve been simultaneously working on Chapters 3, 4 and 5 of DELTARUNE. A few more people are helping out, and the pace of the game creation is definitely improved from last time. The intention was to work on all three chapters simultaneously, but so far we’ve mostly just gotten work done on Chapter 3 and 4.” According to Fox, there’s already more than a chapter’s worth of “bullets, cutscenes, and gimmicks” split over chapters 3. 4 and 5. He added that Deltarune’s development should speed up now that some parts of the next chapters were in place. However, Fox apologised for there not being anymore chapters ready for release in 2022. It’s been almost four years since Fox revealed he was working on a follow-up to Undertale. He’s been busy with things other than developing Deltarune too, such as writing music for multiple generations of Pokémon games. Now, it seems Fox will be picking up where Smash Bros creator Masahiro Sakurai left off for Japanese mag Weekly Famitsu, writing a serialised column called “Toby Fox’s Secret Base” (thanks Source Gaming). That’ll feature Fox’s musings on “strange and interesting” games. You can read the update on Deltarune’s progress in full here. No release date yet, obvs, but I’ll let you know when I hear anything more.