Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos confirmed for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC

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Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam when it launches this summer, Natsume announced. A new set of screenshots were also released.

“We are very excited to show players more of the expansive world of Anthos, starting with Providence Village!” said Natsume president and CEO Hiro Maekawa in a press release. “We’re sure our fans are looking forward to exploring every inch of it as we continue to reveal the people, animals and crops in this new world!”

Here is an overview of the game, via Natsume:

Players will be able to find and care for a variety of animals, including traditional farm animals like cows, chickens, sheep, and horses, but will also be able to befriend pets like parakeets, owls, and rabbits, as well as wolves and Bengal tigers! Players can also ride their horse (or other mounts) to travel around Anthos!

It’s essential to grow variety of crops like corn, giant squash, and pineapples, as well as beautiful flowers including hibiscus and tulips to run a successful farm! Players will need to collect seeds from around the world with the help of the Harvest Wisps to grow both regular and rare crops.

Meet a variety of interesting characters, like Westley, who helps lead Providence Village alongside his adventurous younger sister, Vivi! Many of the people who were caught outside of their own villages during the eruption ended up seeking refuge in Providence Village, so it’s become something of a multicultural hub since then.

The land players will explore is known as Anthos, and is home to the Harvest Sprites, spirits that protect people and nature, as well as the goddess of nature known as the Harvest Goddess. However, about 10 years ago, an unprecedented eruption in Anthos’s volcanic region forced the Harvest Goddess and her Harvest Sprites to use all their powers to protect the people. The people were saved, but the eruption left the villages cut off from each other…

Believing that the separated villages and people would one day be reconnected, the Harvest Goddess sent a bottle into the ocean with a letter and a magic key, then fell into a deep sleep…

View the screenshots at the gallery.

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