Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town confirms North American release date



After Marvelous Europe previously confirmed the European release date of the Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town remake, now called Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town, North American localization studio XSEED has also locked in their release date as well. North Americans will get their hands on the game on July 14th, just four days after the European launch. It'll retail both physically and digitally for $49.99, with a special pre-order bonus of a strawberry cow plush added if you buy from the XSEED store. Digital pre-orders will include a cow costume DLC for your character to wear in-game.

Torrance, Calif. – May 15, 2020 – XSEED Games, the independent-minded publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., has announced today that STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town, the expanded remake of the popular Game Boy Advance farming/life simulation title released in 2003, will launch in North America on the Nintendo Switch™ system on July 14. The title is currently available for retail pre-purchase at the XSEED Games Store and participating retailers for a MSRP of $49.99. All retail pre-purchases from the XSEED Games Store will include an adorable “Strawberry Hanako” pocket plushie based on the in-game Strawberry Cow animal. The pocket plushie is also being offered by participating retailers but only while supplies last. The publisher has confirmed that digital pre-purchase for the title on the Nintendo eShop will be available at a later date and will support pre-loading for eager farmers, while all digital pre-purchases will include a Cow Costume DLC as an early bird bonus. The Cow Costume DLC will also be available for purchase separately at launch for $1.99.
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The popular farming/life simulation returns with its first release on the Nintendo Switch™, revitalizing a beloved classic with improved visuals and expanded content for a new generation of farmers. STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town is a complete remake of the original title jam-packed with charming characters, relaxing activities, and heartwarming stories to delight both veteran and new farmers alike. Whether it’s raising livestock, harvesting crops, falling in love, or helping out a neighbor in need, Mineral Town will offer players the opportunity to become a part of this lovely community.


About STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town
Summoned by Mayor Thomas to visit the farm once owned by their late grandfather, a young city-slicker returns to Mineral Town to find the once lush farmland has fallen into disrepair. Memories of idyllic summers spent in Mineral Town come rushing back and they immediately pick up their tools, vowing to restore the fields to their former glory. In their new hometown, they’ll tend the land and become part of the bustling rural community. Along the way to becoming a world class farmer, they’ll befriend townsfolk and, perhaps, even find romance.

STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town is a complete remake, re-envisioning the charming and occasionally mysterious world of Mineral Town with updated gameplay, graphics, and characters for the modern day. Core features of the STORY OF SEASONS series also make their return, with multi-floor mining and fan-favorite events like horse racing.

Returning the series to the simulation style that put it on the map, Friends of Mineral Town features detailed farm management by individual squares of land, while also introducing smooth, modernized controls to make managing tools and items fun and easy. Once the crops and livestock are tended to, players can spend their days catching fish in the river, mining for ore, or taking a relaxing break in the hot spring.

Developed by Marvelous Inc. and published by XSEED Games in North America, STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town will launch July 14, 2020 on the Nintendo Switch™ system. The physical edition is available for pre-purchase for a suggested retail price of $49.99 at the XSEED Games Store and participating retailers. This game has been rated Everyone 10+ by the ESRB.
 

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finally! I'v been waiting a long time for this. I tried really hard to play the pseudo-translation patch, but it really didn't cut it for me. So hype!
 

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That running looked like 60 fps to me. If that's the case then kudos to them since this isn't your typical 60 fps style game.
 

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So wait harvest moon is now story of seasons and "harvest moon" is something else now?
Unfortunately, yes. Natsume kept the rights to the name "harvest moon" so they push out trash using the name now. Oddly, both the crappy fake natsume harvest moons and the new story of seasons real ones are both still called "bokujou monogatari" (story of seasons) in japan, which I assume is similarly confusing to them.
 

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Thanks for the explanation I was seriously trying to figure out what was happening cause several messages where and threads showed up about it but I wasnt sure exactly how it ended up that way
 

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Unfortunately, yes. Natsume kept the rights to the name "harvest moon" so they push out trash using the name now. Oddly, both the crappy fake natsume harvest moons and the new story of seasons real ones are both still called "bokujou monogatari" (story of seasons) in japan, which I assume is similarly confusing to them.
What a confusing fucked up mess. Whoever is making story of seasons just needs to sue natsume for the name back.
 

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What a confusing fucked up mess. Whoever is making story of seasons just needs to sue natsume for the name back.
They can't. They don't have grounds as far as I can tell. Natsume held the right to the name because they were the ones who localized the games, and where the ones who got to pick what they were called here. Marvelous simply doesn't have the rights to the name because they weren't even the ones to name it that. Natsume gets to keep the name since, according to the law, the name is their intellectual property.
 

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This date sort of confused me, but then I realized only the EU version was officially announced until now. (They fixed the layeredFS text formatting btw, so the localization they were holding back for unknown reasons has been playable nearly perfectly for a while now.)

I'm surprised people are still finding out about the Farm Story HM/SoS thing now. Then again, due to my American ignorance I didn't know that "zed" was a thing until I was 28. That was a fun day.
 

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