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6/6/2024 Update Information



Today's maintenance notice was not posted.
We apologize for the inconvenience.


Greetings from the Onigiri Service Team.
The details of the 6/6/2024 JST update are as follows:

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[h2]Bug Fixes[/h2]
・Fixed an internal error in the current dungeon "Assault! Lucifer -Purgatorium-".

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Thank you for your attention!
※Update details are liable to change without warning and may not reflect in-game.

Thank you for your support for Onigiri!

[COMPLETE]6/6 Maintenance

Today's maintenance notice was not posted.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Maintenance has ended as of June 6th at 0:00 am PDT.

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Greetings from the Onigiri Service Team.

We will be conducting maintenance on June 5th at 10:00 pm PDT.
This maintenance is expected to finish at 1:00 am PDT on June 6th.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

240606 Patch Note

■Update
-Fixed some bugs.

Please see [6/6/2024 Update Information] for the detail.

Issues Related to the Migration to 64-bit

Greeting from Onigiri Management Team.

Regarding the issues related to the migration of the game client to 64-bit, which was implemented during the maintenance on Thursday,5/30/2024 JST, we would like to inform you of the current situation and our future actions.

■Regarding the issue of forced termination on specific stages

This issue involves the game client forcibly terminating when approaching specific objects in the 64-bit version. Additionally, if the game forcibly terminates due to this issue, there have been instances where logging in again,
selecting a character, and entering the same place would cause another forced termination.
This issue was resolved during the emergency maintenance conducted on Tuesday, 6/4/2024 JST, and Wednesday, 6/5/2024 JST.
If you are still experiencing the above issue, please report it via the contact form to let us know.

■Regarding the issue of the Game Client Not Starting

This issue involves the game client displaying the message "Important files are missing. Please Reinstall." upon startup, and the client does not start.
As a response to this issue, we have provided instructions to uninstall the game and manually delete the Onigiri installation folder.However, we have received reports that the client still does not start even after trying this method.
We are continuing to investigate the cause of this issue, and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. We ask for your patience while we work on resolving it.

For instructions on how to delete the installation folder manually, please refer to this announcement:
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/290470/view/4181108468552220236

Additionally, when inquiring about this issue, we would appreciate it if you could provide us the following information:
・Your Windows Version
・A screenshot of the folder where "Onigiri" is installed.
 You can check this via "Properties"→ "Installed Files" → "Browse".
・A screenshot of the "bin" folder inside the folder where "Onigiri" is installed
 This folder is located directly under the folder referenced above.

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◆Response to the Above Issues
Considering that there are users who have not been able to log in since the maintenance on Thursday, 5/30/2024 JST, or are still unable to log in due to the above issues, we plan to extend the duration of the current event and provide compensation.
Since the issue of the game client not starting is still ongoing, we will announce the details of the compensation once this issue is resolved.

Please be assured that there has been no deletion of user game data during the migration to 64-bit.

We deeply apologize for the inconvenience caused to our players.


Regarding Replies to Inquiries

Greeting from Onigiri Management Team.

We have confirmed that due to a configuration error on the Japanese version of the official Onigiri Steam site's (https://crossplay.onigiri.cyberstep.com/) inquiry form, we were unable to check the inquiries we received.
※Inquiries made through the in-game inquiry form were confirmed without any issues.

The issue has now been solved, and our management team would respond to inquiries sequentially.
Please note that for older inquiries, we would only respond to those deemed necessary.

We deeply apologize for the long-term oversight of such an important issue and for the inconvenience caused to our users, especially given the current issues related to the migration to the 64-bit version.

We appreciate your continued support of Onigiri.