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To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the beloved game Undertale is getting new merchandise and albums released worldwide, thanks to a collaboration between Square Enix and its creator, Toby Fox.
Square Enix is kicking off a collaboration with a new music series called Chite De Chill, which will feature songs from Undertale. A piano arrangement album by Yoko Shimomura will also be released. You can find more details and artwork on the official website.

Huh?! UNDERTALE × SQUARE ENIX?!
…Yeah, you read that right.
We’re celebrating UNDERTALE’s 10th anniversary with a special partnership with SQEX Music & Merchandising!
Music, apparel… things a little strange, but somehow wonderful, are starting to take shape.
There are even whispers of some mysterious new merch…
And this project isn’t stopping in one place—it’s rolling out worldwide!
With ten years of DETERMINATION in its heart,
SQEX Music & Merchandising will deliver this quirky dream collaboration to fans across the globe!
You can pre-order the Chitei De Chill album now! It will be available in North America and the EU, and is scheduled to ship in February 2026.
More products and details will be revealed on the official collaboration website here.
Undertale is now available on PS4, PS Vita, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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2025-11-21 09:56