Doraemon Story of Seasons

Doraemon Story of Seasons for Switch and PC Gets English Trailer Showing How to Grow Your Crops

Today the Asian branch of Bandai Namco Entertainment released an English trailer for the upcoming localized release of Doraemon Story of Seasons.

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The trailer focuses on one of the central parts of the game, which is how to sow, take care, and harvest your crops in order to sell them for money that you can then use to expand your house and farm.

Doraemon Story of Seasons is published by Bandai Namco and co-developed by Marvelous Entertainment and Brownies. If you’re unfamiliar with it, it’s basically a match made in heaven between the Story of Seasons series by Marvelous and the old and glorious Doraemon anime series.

You can check out the trailer below and see what it looks like, with a handy explanation of the features in English (even if the menus are still in Japanese. Of course they’ll be localized at release).

If you want to see more of the game, you can enjoy recent commercial for the Japanese release (which was released on June 13 for Switch only), alongside another recent trailer, and the first one released for the western version.

The game will launcg in North America and Europe for Nintendo Switch and PC in fall 2019.


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