Originally announced back in 2019, the tactical RPG Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery from XD Network and Sunborn Network will finally release on March 22nd for Steam worldwide, and it isn’t a free to play game. Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery was set for release on iOS, Android, Switch, and PC, but the mobile and Switch versions are yet to be dated. If you’ve not followed it at all, Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery is a sequel to Girls’ Frontline (Free) and is a tactical RPG set 30 years after, and it features an immersive story with more than 60 campaign stages. Today’s release date announcement also confirms that a deluxe edition is planned. This edition includes outfits, supply items, a digital artbook, and digital soundtrack detailed on the Steam page. Watch the Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery PC release date trailer below:This new release date announcement comes after the team doing tests offline with its community and from feedback from the Steam Next Fest demo in June last year alongside the Strategy Game Fest demo later. Hopefully we get information on when the mobile and Switch versions will launch. Until then, I’ll be checking it out on Steam Deck where it hopefully plays well. Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery will be priced at $20.49 for the standard edition and $32.79 for the Deluxe Edition. It will have an 18% off sale until April 4th from its release date on March 22nd. You can currently wishlist Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery on Steam here ahead of its launch date. The developers have also confirmed that it will feature full Japanese voice acting. Make sure to check out our forum thread for Girls’ Frontline as well. What do you think of Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery so far?