Swery65 Is Taking A Break From Game Development For Health Reasons

The creator of D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die and Deadly Premonition, Swery65, has announced that he’s taking a break from game development due to low blood sugar.

Recommended Videos

Here’s his full announcement:

 

Hi everyone.

Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you all.

Starting today, I will be taking a short break from game development, in order to focus on recovering from reactive hypoglycemia. I’m already slow enough at making games as it is, and I feel like all I ever do is make my fans wait… But I’ve decided that I need to take a rest here, so that I can hopefully continue to make games in the future.

I’ll keep checking my SNS accounts as much as I can, so I hope to keep seeing you all here whenever I return. So don’t get mad if I go #DrinKING.

When I recover from my illness, I’m going to do my best to make games that are better and more awesome than ever before!

Please keep cheering Access Games on!

I Love You All!!


Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Sony Will Modify PS4 Tsukihime Remake Art Book
tsukihime artbook
Read Article New Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Merchandise Includes Pins
Read Article A Certain Scientific Railgun Event Is Live in Blue Archive
A certain scientific railgun blue archive
Read Article Umamusume Pretty Derby Made Over 2.4 Billion JPY in Revenue
umamusume revenue
Read Article Honkai: Star Rail KFC 2024 Event Detailed
star rail kfc
Related Content
Read Article Sony Will Modify PS4 Tsukihime Remake Art Book
tsukihime artbook
Read Article New Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Merchandise Includes Pins
Read Article A Certain Scientific Railgun Event Is Live in Blue Archive
A certain scientific railgun blue archive
Read Article Umamusume Pretty Derby Made Over 2.4 Billion JPY in Revenue
umamusume revenue
Read Article Honkai: Star Rail KFC 2024 Event Detailed
star rail kfc
Author
Chris Priestman
Former Siliconera staff writer and fan of both games made in Japan and indie games.