To mark Undertale’s 10th anniversary, Toby Fox is asking fans to share their memories. A new interactive site lets players reflect on what the game meant to them and maybe catch a glimpse of something more.
Toby Fox wants to celebrate 10 years of Undertale with your memories

Fox posted a cryptic message encouraging fans to “turn back together” and “face the flower and speak.” The prompt invited visitors to enter their thoughts on a special site. Submissions opened with a 24‑hour window and spread quickly across the community.
The fan response broke the site
Within minutes, the site buckled under the pressure. So many users flooded in that it crashed completely. Fox later reassured players their memories would be saved locally, even if the page didn’t load right away. The outage didn’t stop fans it only proved how many people still care deeply about the game.
Toby Fox wants to celebrate 10 years of Undertale with your memories in creative ways
This wasn’t just a form to fill out. The site lets players create pixel avatars, choosing from familiar faces or building one from scratch. The result? A blend of sincere tributes and chaotic energy. Some picked key characters from the game. Others submitted strange creations, from supermarket logos to jokes only the internet could birth.
What fans are sharing and why it matters
Here’s what filled the tribute wall:
- Emotional first-time playthrough stories
- Avatars inspired by beloved characters
- Humor-laced submissions reflecting fan creativity
Undertale’s heart still beats strong
No fanfare. No flashy reveal. Just a heartfelt invitation to remember. That’s how Toby Fox chose to mark this milestone. Whether the tribute leads to something more like a new announcement or simply stands as a moment of shared nostalgia, it reflects what made Undertale special in the first place: quiet emotion, genuine connection, and player imagination that refuses to fade.