Chapter
Deltarune is an episodic video game that is divided into several different Chapters. Each Chapter is centered around a specific Dark World (in Chapter 4's case, series of adjacent Dark Worlds), and its antagonist. Five Chapters have been released, with seven planned in total.[1]
| Chapter | Icon | Name | Release date | Featured Dark World(s) | Dark World location | Main boss | Shadow Crystal boss |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Beginning | October 31, 2018 | Card Kingdom | Unused classroom | King | Jevil | |
| 2 | A Cyber's World | September 17, 2021 | Cyber World | Computer lab | Queen | Spamton NEO | |
| 3 | Late Night | June 4, 2025 | TV World | Dreemurr residence | Tenna | Knight | |
| 4 | Prophecy | Dark Sanctuaries | Church | Titan | Hammer of Justice | ||
| 5 | Festival Day | June 24, 2026 | Flower Kingdom | Flower King | Flowery | Pink | |
| 6 | [TBA] | ~2027[2] | [TBA] | ||||
| 7 | [TBA] | ||||||
Each Chapter continues the story from the previous Chapter. The choices, collected inventory, equipment, and Dark Dollars carry over between Chapters via Completion FILEs. The player's actions in one Chapter can influence the next; for example, talking to certain characters in a Chapter causes them to have different dialogue in later Chapters, and Recruits transfer to later Chapters.
Some properties specifically change between Chapters.
- The Lancer Cookie in the overworld heals 4 HP to a single party member in Chapter 1, and 1 HP in Chapter 2 onwards.
- The SpinCake heals 80 HP to each party member in Chapter 1, 140 HP in Chapter 2, 150 HP in Chapter 3, 160 HP in Chapter 4, and 180 HP in chapter 5.
- The ClubsSandwich heals 30 HP to each party member in Chapter 1, and 70 HP in Chapter 2 onwards.
- The RouxlsRoux in battle heals 60 HP to a single party member in Chapter 1, and 50 HP in Chapter 2 onwards.
- The Glowshard increases in value each Chapter.
- The DogDollar decreases in value each Chapter.
- ToxicAxe sells for D$300 in Chapter 3 and D$350 in Chapter 4.
- Saber10 sells for D$305 in Chapter 3 and D$355 in Chapter 4.
- FlexScarf sells for D$310 in Chapter 3 and D$360 in Chapter 4.
- TVSlop sells for D$90 in Chapter 3 and D$100 in Chapter 4.
- Pink Ribbon has 20% less TP gain in Chapter 3 onwards.
- TwinRibbon has 25% less TP gain in Chapter 3 onwards.
- FiberScarf has +3 AT and +2 Magic in Chapter 3 instead of +2 AT and +2 Magic.
- Shadow Mantle's DF is equal to the Chapter number.
- Kris Tea, Susie Tea, Ralsei Tea, and Noelle Tea in Chapter 2 become RottenTea in Chapter 3.
- Dark Candy in Chapter 3 becomes Darker Candy in Chapter 4.

The Chapter Select screen has indicators for completed game progress for each SAVE file slot and if Shadow Crystals were obtained.
Up to three completion stars can appear to the right of each "Chapter [#]". The alignment of the star — top, center, bottom — indicates SAVE slot #1, SAVE slot #2, and SAVE slot #3 respectively. Yellow stars are for completed SAVE files that contain a Completion FILE, while hollow stars are for erased SAVE files that contain a Completion FILE.
In the lower-right corner is a grid for collected Shadow Crystals; the three rows are for SAVE slot #, while the five columns are for the five available Chapters. A Shadow Crystal present in row 2, column 3, for example, means that a Shadow Crystal was earned in SAVE slot #2 for Chapter 3.
- The first five Chapters of Deltarune contain unique variations of certain optional, secretive content:
- An unused script of code titled "UNUSED", featuring the dialogue of an unknown character.
- A Shadow Crystal boss: intentionally difficult bosses who can be optionally defeated for a Shadow Crystal and exclusive piece of equipment.
- A secret room which can only be accessed via specific requirements, featuring an appearance from the Forgotten Man and an obtainable Egg.
- Before completing Chapter 3, the Chapter Select icon is a grin with teeth, corresponding with the smile seen on the Dreemurr residence's TV at the end of Chapter 2. After completing Chapter 3, the grin is altered into a toothless smile, resembling the opening of the Knight's helmet.
- During the battle against the Hammer of Justice in Chapter 4, the Old Man describes the first five chapters of the Lord of the Hammer book, each one paralleling the events of a corresponding Chapter in Deltarune.
- Unused assets within the game files reference additional Chapters numbered 0, 8, 9, and 10. These include placeholder entries and icon graphics bearing the respective Chapter numbers, which use designs similar to those of the currently unreleased Chapter icons. These assets do not appear in normal gameplay and are generally presumed to be development placeholders or remnants of early testing rather than indications of planned Chapters.
- The usage of Chapters in Deltarune was inspired by Live A Live.[3]
| Game edition | Version tag | Changes |
|---|---|---|
| Chapter 1&2 Demo | v1.00 | Added Chapter Select |
| Chapter 1&2 LTS Branch | v1.16 | Chapter Select now uses the game_change function, and each Chapter is stored as a separate game, rather than compiled into one. |
| v1.19 | Completion stars and Shadow Crystals for each Chapter and file slot are now displayed on the Chapter Select. | |
| The game's language can now be changed from the Chapter Select. | ||
| Deltarune | v14 | Added Chapters 3 and 4 to the selection screen |
| v22 | Added Chapter 5 to the selection screen |
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Fox says there will be seven chapters in total
— Inefficient And Laborious – The Ongoing Path To Making Deltarune (Diaz, Ana, May 25, 2026.) Game Informer. - ↑
Then when's Chapter 6?
— Deltarune on Steam (Toby Fox, June 24, 2026.) Steam.
We are aiming for a 2027 release! - ↑
To be honest, if anything this LIVE A LIVE influence is even stronger in my current work. DELTARUNE. Not only is the story separated into different chapters, but the player’s character is also a sword-wielding fantasy knight, who may play another role than just a simple “hero”.
— square-enix-games.com (Square Enix, May 12, 2023.) LIVE A LIVE: a conversation between Yoko Shimomura and Toby Fox - part 1.