XSEED Games began streaming on Tuesday a trailer for Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life Farmer life simulation remake of the original 2003 GameCube game on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam. Seasonal preview video:
XSEED Games will release the game in North America on June 27. Marvelous will release the game in Europe and Australia on the same day.
The game will receive a North American premium package that includes a pocket stuffed goat and a canvas poster in the box, featuring illustrator Igusa Matsuyama. Packages in Europe and Australia will also include fabric posters and boxes, as well as a 40-page A5 notebook and chibi stickers.
Nintendo describes the game:
Your new life begins in the Forgotten Valley, a quiet community where your father and friend Takakura once dreamed of running a farm. As you make friends with the inhabitants of the valley and fulfill your father’s legacy, you will live a carefree life on the farm farming and raising cattle. As the seasons pass, you’ll find your life partner, raise kids together, and watch them grow up right in front of your eyes.
After completing your daily chores on the farm, you can go fishing, hunt for ancient treasures at the local dig site, or chat with friends in town to build precious memories. And as the years go by, your children will be old enough to choose their own career… Will they inherit the farm? Or will they find their options somewhere else? Only time will tell.
This remake of the beloved classic features new events, enhanced festivals, more recipes, and a wealth of never-before-seen crops. Looking for more to do around the farm? Take a picture of your family with the new camera feature, dress up in your favorite outfit or help your residents with their requests. Whether this is your first SEASONS STORY adventure or you’re heading back to the Forgotten Valley, a wonderful life awaits you.
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life previously debuted on the Nintendo GameCube in September 2003 in Japan and March 2004 in North America as Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life by Natsume. XSEED Games took over the release of the franchise in 2015, and it couldn’t use Natsume’s Harvest Moon title.
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