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Natsume is developing Harvest Moon: One World for Switch, the company has announced. A release date has not been provided just yet aside from a vague Fall 2020 launch window.

For the time being, Natsume is mostly keeping quiet on details surrounding Harvest Moon: One World. However, we do know that it’s being made with “an all-new engine and graphics.” Today’s announcement teases that “players will find themselves setting out on an adventure that spans not only their hometown but the whole world” and there will be locations such as the beaches of Halo Halo and the snowy mountains of Salmiakki. Nintendo will distribute the title in European countries.

Here’s the full announcement:

Natsume has kicked off a new 2020 Golden Week Sale on the Switch and 3DS eShops. Discounts include Harvest Moon, River City, Wild Guns Reloaded, and more.

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Cosmic Defenders, which was first announced about a year ago, was given an April release window last month. Unfortunately, the fast-paced revolving shooter will no longer be arriving on time.

Publisher Natsume said today that the delay has come about because of “the general slowdown and unique situation we all our experiencing during the current health crisis”. A new release date has not been announced. We do at least have a couple of new screenshots below.

Cosmic Defenders, the fast-paced revolving shooter from publisher Natsume and developer Fiery Squirrel, has been dated for Switch. It’s been announced that the game is launching for Switch in North America, Europe, and Japan on April 28.

Here’s an overview of Cosmic Defenders:

Natsume president Hiro Maekawa is ringing in the New Year with a special message to fans. Aside from touching on strong sales of the company’s recent games, there’s also a very vague tease as to what’s planned for 2020 and beyond.

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A new Natsume Switch / 3DS eShop sale is live tying in with Black Friday 2019. The publisher’s lineup of Switch games is currently half off, including Wild Guns Reloaded.

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Harvest Moon: Mad Dash

New footage has emerged for the fast-paced farming frenzy game Harvest Moon: Mad Dash. Take a look at the gameplay in the video below.

Rising Star Games and Koch Media have announced a final European release date for Harvest Moon: Mad Dash. The digital launch will be happening first on October 29, followed by a physical version on November 15.

Here’s an overview plus a launch trailer for Harvest Moon: Mad Dash:

At E3 2019, we had a chance to speak with Natsume producer Taka Maekawa. We talked Harvest Moon: Mad Dash and how it came to be, the company’s new indie program, the possibility of revisiting more classic IPs similar to what was done with Wild Guns Reloaded, and more. Oh, and we snuck in a question about Medabots as well.

Here’s our full discussion:

Harvest Moon: Mad Dash, which was known to be arriving on Switch sometime this fall, has secured a release date. Natsume announced today that the game will be available on October 29.

Those who pre-order Harvest Moon: Mad Dash at GameStop will receive an exclusive squishy sheep keychain as a gift with purchase.


In case you missed it, we have the first trailer for Harvest Moon: Mad Dash here.

Source: Natsume PR


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