Thisset includes the STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town game and its Expansion Pass featuring 14 sets of DLC. STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town Welcome to Olive Town, a peaceful community established by your trailblazing grandfather and his friends. Now that youve taken over his farm, its your job to carry on his legacy. Since Marvelous Inc. decided to give control of their North American distribution to XSEED Games in 2013, the newly christened Story of Seasons series has continued where traditional Harvest Moon titles left off. In Pioneers of Olive Town, we return to the familiar formula that we’ve been enjoying for fifteen years. However, not everything can be viewed through the convenient gaze of nostalgia. Thanks to the efforts of farming simulators over the years, notably Stardew Valley, players have come to expect and appreciate some quality-of-life enhancements over an admittedly adorable aesthetic. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is available now on Nintendo Switch and PC, for your regional pricing. STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town - Launch Trailer STORY – A TALE OF TOURISM Olive Town starts similar to previous titles in the series your grandfather passes, you inherit his farm, and eventually, you improve the land, the neighboring town, and yourself. Through the power of hard work, plentiful communication, and more than a little help from magical sprites, you will have a large agricultural domain to share with the eligible romantic partners that populate the town. Olive Town, the town, is a seaside village that longs to be a tourist destination. Mayor Victor quickly utilizes your crafting mechanics to request materials to improve the town, in a manner quite similar to how island development works in Animal Crossing New Horizons. Citizens make requests, the player fulfills them, time marches on. Even then, however, the questlines aren’t deep, but merely time-consuming, and only bequeath relatively small rewards. There aren’t any meaningful narrative moments that come out of improving the town and the only other meaningful quest sequences are a part of the downloadable content. I suppose that the case could be made that hard work is only worth the value you get out of it, but if I wanted to simulate the monotony of realistic agriculture, I’d just as soon go play Farming Simulator. With Olive Town, I’d like a bit more pizzazz. Mayor Victor has needs. Compared to previous titles in the Harvest Moon series, or even to other popular titles in the genre such as Stardew Valley, there isn’t much encouragement to be social. The villagers wander and follow their schedules, and there are plenty to interact with and speak to, but relationships don’t appear to be as integral to the game as in the past. Even though relationships might not be the focal point, they can still be made a priority for those players looking to interact with all of the NPCs. The best friend mechanic has returned, and you retain the option of diving straight into the society by the seashore. The writing of each character is well done and carefully tailored. While downloadable content does provide additional marriage candidates, the ten that are available in the base game are all delightful in their way. But is the story of Olive Town a standout tale? Not particularly. The narrative and dialogue interactions are fine, possibly even great. The problem lies in the way that the tedious and over-bloated gameplay mechanics relegate character interaction to the background. There’s nothing quite so disappointing as when a potentially well-done aspect is pushed aside due to the failings of another, and that is exactly what we encounter here. Your good pet keeps you company. GAMEPLAY – TIME-HONORED TACTICS The pedigree of the series doesn’t hold the same clout it once did, due to the mechanics becoming a dusty replica of what they once were. Like a trinket to be found inside a cavernous mine. A Timeworn Object, if you will. It’s not that the execution and combination of farming, ranching, and interpersonal politics are bad per se. Rather, what Story of Seasons does has been done before, and to a greater degree, that what we find in Olive Town is more fodder to chew on than a bountiful harvest. All of the ingredients are there copious amounts of animals to care for, an absolutely obscene plot of land to cultivate, and a quaint hamlet filled with cute residents to woo and assist. What’s disappointing is the bloated way that we’re forced into crafting materials. Sure, you could sell milk and eggs as-is, but why stop there when yogurt and cheese are more profitable? For that, you’ll need Makers, which are used to craft literally everything else in the game. These all come with an intake limit, so you’ll eventually be scattering storage chests throughout your property to hold all of the additional materials that you don’t have space to work with yet. The cows are as cute as ever. This makes the daily grind a tedious chore, even more than the chore that the game is supposed to emulate. Excessive steps to navigate I have to turn grass into thread, then turn the thread into cloth, all at a snail’s pace mean that much of my in-game day is spent doing repetitive utility management, rather than interacting with residents or playing mini-games with sprites. With the way the game is currently designed, progress is slow. Again, that’s not necessarily a problem in such a title, but the overall package is too shallow. If there were more activities to engage with, à la Animal Crossing, this wouldn’t be a point of concern, and our critical eye would be instead be shifted down the line. Right now, there’s enough to chew on but not enough to be sustainable. The title scratches the itch of a 3D farming sim; the nostalgic excitement when seeing the classic cow models isn’t something we can ignore. The issue that I have is that, how far can nostalgia carry a franchise that’s already been defeated at its own game? Some festivals have minigames. GRAPHICS & AUDIO – MASTERFUL MUSIC Graphically, Olive Town is a masterpiece. It stands apart from the beloved Mineral Town sub-series by eschewing the overtly cute aesthetic and taking a more mature approach. That’s not to insinuate any adult themes – it’s rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. But, if Mineral Town continued the look of oversized heads, Olive Town takes a more proportionate approach. Things are cartoony, but the art style is extremely well-done and things don’t feel childish. I also have to make note of the impeccable soundtrack, which has been playing in the background as I write this review. The beautiful orchestration lands wonderfully upon your ears and makes for spectacular background noise while you water plants, go fishing, or unload your many Makers. The sound design is also on point, and there isn’t quite anything like heading into a barn full of mooing cows. Essentially, I ran the game on its highest settings and didn’t experience any graphic or audio issues, which was the last thing I wanted to encounter on a farm. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town was reviewed for PC. A code was provided by ONE PR Studio.
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Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town DLC is on the way, and it’ll include an opportunity to find even more love interests. XSEED announced that five additional parts will be released in an Expansion Pass. Each addition will include elements like love interests, outfits, new locations, and storylines. The pass will be $ alone or in a bundle with the game for $ The first add-on will launch in April 2021, the month after the game’s English debut. People who buy the full season pass will also get outfits inspired by past games. That pack will consist of six additional costumes, with four from Story of Seasons Friends of Mineral Town on the Switch and two from Story of Seasons Trio of Towns on the 3DS. Here’s a full list of the additional costumes that people who buy the pass will get from XSEED Pete and Claire’s Overalls’ costumes from STORY OF SEASONS Friends of Mineral Town Yuto and Naomi’s Hoodies’ costumes from STORY OF SEASONS Friends of Mineral Town Henry and Holly’s Western Attire’ costumes from STORY OF SEASONS Trio of Towns As for the additional add-ons, three of the five packs of Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town DLC will add new romance options that hail from past games. May 2021’s Windswept Falls will have an unnamed 3DS game’s place and two love interests. June 2021’s Terracotta Oasis will draw from Story of Seasons to add Oak Tree Town natives, two of whom you can love. The School Uniforms costumes will also appear alongside it. Finally, the August 2021 Twilight Isle will draw from STory of Seasons Trio of Towns to offer you an island and, you guessed it, two more people to woo. As for the other add-ons, April 2021 will kick things off with Animal Attire and Mikey and Cindy’s “Olive Town Mystery Files” story. Then, in July 2021, there’s a “The Legendary Sprite Dance” story filled with the series’ familiar sprites and yukatas for everyone to wear. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town will come to the Nintendo Switch in Japan on February 25, 2021, in North America on March 23, 2021, and in Europe on March 26, 2021. The Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town DLC will kick off in April 2021 with animal-themed costumes for characters and a side-story. Jenni is Editor-in-Chief at Siliconera and has been playing games since getting access to her parents' Intellivision as a toddler. She continues to play on every possible platform and loves all of the systems she owns. These include a PS4, Switch, Xbox One, WonderSwan Color and even a Vectrex! You may have also seen her work at GamerTell, Cheat Code Central, Michibiku and PlayStation LifeStyle.

TheStory of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town expansion pass adds a host of new content that is scheduled to drop periodically over a few months. This DLC includes new outfits, new scenarios, additional areas, and the arrival of marriage candidates from previous Story of Seasons titles. We've got everything you need to know about the expansion pass right here.

Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is the latest addition in the long running agricultural series. Find out below if it lays a golden egg or is the last straw for farm a management genre. Many fans have been awaiting this the creators of the series that was previously known as Harvest Moon have released its latest chapter in the series, Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town. The game’s premise is similar to its predecessors in which you will return to a village inhabited by a passed beloved grandparent. In Olive Town, your character’s dream is to take over land once owned from your grandfather. A New Beginning Like any good farming simulator, you assume the main character and can customise your character in whichever way you feel. There are many options from hair style and colour to eye shape to create yourself. Or you can just go wild with the colour options they have such as teal green or fire red hair. Players can choose from two different options of difficulty, depending on what challenges you would like normal mode or seedling made. Seedling mode is arguably a lot easier as it has certain bonuses and means you use less stamina overall. This means you can complete more tasks each day. Normal mode provides that extra challenge for seasoned farmers; not everything will be as easy to get, and your day will be made more challenging by needing to sell more stock and replenish your stamina more frequently to maximise your day. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is split up into the four Seasons, with approx 28 in game days adding up to a Season. You’ll start in Spring where various crops and trees can be planted and grown. Each season will bring the opportunity to plant different vegetables and make different recipes to eat to replenish your stamina or sell as stock to the town to expand the shops local markets. The game is made up of two main areas, Olive Town, and then your farm with its surroundings. Your character is only given so much stamina, and depending on which game difficulty you selected will depend on how quickly that stamina will deplete. Stamina is depleted with specific tasks that you may do around your farm. Chopping trees, watering crops, mining rock, and even fishing is all available for you to do. Your tools can have different strengths as you progress through the game and players will need to earn money and craft bars out of rock ore to upgrade tools. Upgrading tools is a necessary but a taxing task at times as players will have to wait a significantly long time for not a particularly big pay off of bars. Upgrading also means that less stamina is used as stronger weapons means less work labour. Players will have multiple skills to develop and as players continue to use these skills, they will be able to unlock recipes they can craft to perhaps make that skill a little easier, or create a specific item such as coal. Makers are a huge part of the game which require you to input ingredients so it can make’ more important ingredients you may need to sell or trade. I found myself needing multiple makers of the same thing, just because there are so many different types of wood, or rock, or ore needed that make different types of plank. Hitting the Hay At the end of each day, or when your stamina runs dry you can opt to go to sleep and save the game. The morning will refresh your stamina and most of the time a new update from villagers will trigger. This might be the mayor paying a visit, or another resident telling you about an event in the town you can attend. The town will develop more as you progress through the days. I found myself spending a fair few days with not that much to do’ or perhaps for better wording, no real reason to do something. The game direction didn’t really pull me in any particular way, it just dumped me in a farm where I pulled weeds, did some chopping, exhausted my stamina and then slept. Eventually the game does signpost you to a bulletin board for some errands to run, but if you’re looking for a story rich farming game, Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is not the one for this. As you explore your surroundings you will come to discover some dilapidated buildings that will need restructuring. This may be the likes of a chicken coop, horses stable or big hay silo which can give you a focus. The game also has a heavy focus on collecting fish, treasure and photographs for the town museum. I like to think of myself as a bit of a seasoned farm simulator player, and my one major irritant with this game was the lack of any kind of log of what you were doing. I got through the first few hours trying to remember what on earth I was trying to do. The game itself requires a lot of things to be in place for just one thing. As you explore you’ll find different types of trees requiring a lot of stamina to chop down. If you don’t have the right weapons yet, you may not be able to get the right upgrades, because it takes so long to chop the right amount of materials. So you’d have a choice between concentrating on upgrading, or just taking the stamina hit and building the barn. I had to consistently go back to things and constantly check my inventory for what I potentially needed and what I already had so I didn’t waste precious stamina. Some upgrades require a lot of different materials, and your inventory – even fully upgraded is not massive. You are not even able to input’ the materials you have collected to clear space. So then you have to make trunks to put the materials in, and magically remember what they were once for. If you are on normal mode, stamina can prevent a lot being done in one day, so it can feel like a bit of choice paralysis of doing what needs to be done, as well as you attending to your own farm. I like having a pretty farm too, one with all my ducks in a row. As you go through the days, random spurts of weeds, new trees and plants will crop up needing you to remove them if you do not want them to sully your clean farm image. Which sounds great for all your neat needs, but this requires stamina. Now you’re probably asking – surely you can replenish your stamina? Yes – yes you can. However, I found by the time I saved ingredients, cooked them which takes stamina for it to only replenish one heart out of the 10-15 that I had, it felt not worth it. You can also go to the local café, but be prepared to spend precious coins that you need to save for your upgrades and other things. It all felt a bit like a Russian doll to me. On top of the surrounding things already mentioned, you can own pets, expand your house, add furniture to your house as well as complete some side quests around the town. Some projects you can commission for money instead of material, but it comes with a hefty price tag. It really depends on the player which direction you want to go. Hen Party After feeling pretty frustrated with the little pay off for what felt like a lot of time, I realised after sinking many hours into it, that there is much that becomes more accessible and easier to gather. The initial 8-10 or so hours felt like a slog through treacle. However with a couple of upgrades behind you, a fair few things to consistently sell each day, you can prioritise the day a bit easier – will your day be farm tending? Or wood chopping day? Although I stand by the log book being something that would have been helpful, it can’t be denied that there is a lot to do within the game itself regardless of story direction. The story does develop piece by piece and you get the opportunity to explore different lands, play mini-games, and explore caves. Maybe the point is that Pioneers of Olive town is something that is baked over time. It just might be a long time. I did find myself enjoying it in a lot of places. You can eventually get your own pet to walk everyday, or a mount so it is easier to travel to different locations. There were times where the game would leave you completely in the dark about crafting objects, not telling you what you would need, or where you could source the items, and that became frustrating. I eventually found that I could make perfume through a shop, but I was left wondering for ages if I needed to do it through a maker. Simple things like this makes the game feel a bit frustrating when you have so much time in the day. I feel like I have highlighted a lot of things that irritated me, but for farming simulator lovers, there will be loads to enjoy too. It possibly has one of the best fishing mechanics I have known for a game. Requiring you to hold down the action button on a slider that indicates if the fish is angry, tired or good to continue reeling in. Additionally, the passing of day, night and weather as well as the seasons is a great way to not feeling bored of the crops you may be planting or your jobs in the day. In the morning you can put your beloved farm animals you have tamed out to pasture. Something you won’t be able to do in the rain. When it rains, you don’t need to spend stamina watering plants as they will all be watered. It’s these things that make it exciting of what tomorrow may bring but also adding a bit of routine which is a lot of what we love about farming simulators. As you pluck, mine, chop and trill the ground little sprites will appear which can be collected. You can meet the sprite guardian who can take you to different lands, and grant you bonuses such as better quality food or more stamina. If you are a lover of the series then it likely would be an easy recommendation for you if you know what to expect rom the franchise. However, playing from a position of someone who has never played previous additions to the chapter, it felt there were a lot of loose ends that could have been smoothed out or tied up to make the game feel more together and complete as a whole. Rich in things to do, but not in story, this is good for those who don’t mind farming’ the hours into the game for not a lot of return. If you are on the search to see your spoils quickly, make and upkeep a perfect pretty farm without a lot of labour, then this is not the game for you. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town continues the same charming cutesy aesthetic as its predecessors, although at times feels discombobulated in organisation. A decent enough farming management addition to the genre, the game features a depth of gameplay but is light on narrative. Prepare and expect to be in it for the long haul if you want to see any real results from your hard work. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is available now on Playstation 4 Review Platform, Nintendo Switch and Steam. Developer MarvelousPublisher Marvelous Disclaimer In order to complete this review, we were provided with a promotional copy of the game. For our full review policy, please go here. If you enjoyed this article or any more of our content, please consider our Patreon. Make sure to follow Finger Guns on our social channels –Twitter, Facebook, Twitch, Spotify or Apple Podcasts – to keep up to date on our news, reviews and features. Related posts

PublishedMay 03, 2021. The Pioneers of Olive Town expansion pass adds a lot of new outfits for your character. Here's how to obtain and equip them. Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town has received its first batch of DLC from its expansion pass, adding a new Mystery Files scenario that has the player solving the spooky occurrences Select a productDigitalSTORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive TownDigitalSTORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town + Expansion Pass SetWelcome to Olive Town, a peaceful community established by your trailblazing grandfather and his friends. Now that you've taken over his farm, it's your job to carry on his crops, raise animals, build relationships, and get to know the residents of your new home in this brand-new entry in the STORY OF SEASONS series!▪Cultivate Your Farm, Cultivate Your TownTame the wilderness and build your farm from the ground up! Gather and process materials to fulfill requests and improve Olive Town's infrastructure, upgrade tools, or commission new outfits and accessories.▪A Farm of Endless PossibilitiesClear the land, repair old facilities, and place new ones wherever you see fit. Level up your farming skills and craft a variety of decorations and facilities, from fences and automatic feeders for livestock to sprinklers for crops!▪New Adventures Off the Beaten PathFinding Earth Sprites while exploring your farmland may lead you to mysterious, fantastical lands such as gardens where the seasons never change, an island in the sky, or even the inside of a volcano!▪There's Always Something Going on in Olive Town!Participate in local festivals and watch the town come to life! Get to know your neighbors better with over 200 unique events, and you may even find love with a special someone!Supported play modesRelease dateNo. of playersGenrePublisherESRB ratingSupported play modesTV mode, Tabletop mode, Handheld modeGame file sizeSupported languagesEnglish, French, German, SpanishPlay online, access classic NES™ and Super NES™ games, and more with a Nintendo Switch Online game supportsSave Data CloudLearn moreDownloadable content DLCA Nintendo Switch Online membership sold separately is required for Save Data Cloud the digital edition of STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town to receive the Buffalo Costume as a bonus outfit.©2021 Marvelous to and published by XSEED Games / Marvelous USA, Inc. Welcometo Olive Town, a peaceful community established by your trailblazing grandfather and his friends. Now that you've taken over his farm, it's your job to carry on his legacy. Plant crops
On en sait plus sur la première partie du prochain DLC de Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town. Pour sa version anglaise, Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town permettra aux joueurs de faire le clair de lune en tant que détective et de montrer leur côté sauvage dans le kigurumi animal. L’Expansion Pass Part 1 sera mis en ligne le 29 avril 2021 pour les joueurs anglais. Le costume Animal Attire habille le protagoniste et les candidats au mariage dans une variété de costumes de chat et de chien. Il existe plusieurs couleurs et races, qui reflètent la personnalité de chaque candidat au mariage. Blaire, par exemple, porte un costume de chat rose vif, qui convient à sa personnalité féminine. Le scénario DLC Olive Town Mystery Files» est la première fois que Story of Seasons s’attaque à un complot mystérieux. Il suit le protagoniste, Mikey et Cindy dans de nombreux petits sous-scénarios alors qu’ils tentent de résoudre les différents mystères autour d’Olive Town. Certains cas sur lesquels ces Sherlocks modernes mettent en lumière incluent des chuchotements sur des fantômes et des rumeurs sur des sirènes. Des mariages dans le pass d’extension Bien que les détails du pass d’extension aient été annoncés avant le lancement du jeu, ce n’est que récemment que XSEED et Marvelous ont publié des informations sur la date de sortie de la partie 1. Plus tôt cette semaine, les détails sur la deuxième vague de DLC pour la version japonaise de Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town ont été mis en ligne. Windswept Falls présentera quatre nouveaux personnages – dont deux candidats au mariage – et des uniformes scolaires. Il sortira le 28 avril 2021 au Japon et mai 2021 dans d’autres territoires. La première partie du DLC de Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town sortira le 29 avril 2021 en Amérique du Nord et en Europe. Bien que la partie 2 sortira en mai, il n’y a pas encore de date concrète. Le jeu et le pass d’extension sont actuellement disponibles sur Nintendo Switch. Pour en savoir plus sur ce jeu ou cette licence, vous pouvez aussi suivre ce lien ! Réagissez à nos articles sur Twitter avec le hashtag jrpgfr ! Réagissez à nos articles sur notre page Facebook ! Si tu veux rejoindre l’équipe de rédaction, postule ici !
AnciennementHarvest Moon, Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town est le tout nouveau jeu de simulation de ferme sur Nintendo Switch. Culture, élevage, monture, cueillette, pêche, minage Il
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InSTORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town, the gamer will have a fairly vast territory that covers not only the settlement, but also the surrounding areas (forests, uncultivated fields, ponds, and more) that can be visited. If you want to use a densely overgrown area for planting new plants, get rid of the old ones. Once this has happened, you need to prepare the ground for News jeu Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town accueille un Pass d'extension Publié le 22/01/2021 à 1026 Partager TheXsable - Rédaction Attendu pour le 26 mars prochain sur Switch, le nouveau jeu de la série des Story of Seasons proposera un Pass d'extension qui donnera accès à de nouvelles histoires, de nouvelles zones, de nouveaux vêtements ainsi qu'à de nouveaux personnages avec lesquels il sera possible de se marier. Pour fêter les 25 de Story of Seasons, connu auparavant chez nous sous le nom de Harvest Moon et Bokujo Monogatari au Japon, Marvelous va proposer au sein du prochain épisode de la série, Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town prévu pour le 26 mars prochain sur Switch, un Pass d'extension mettant en scène de nombreux personnages issus des précédents volets. Actuellement affiché au prix de 19,99$, le passe comprendra un ensemble de cinq mises à jour déployées entre le mois d'avril et le mois d'août total, ce sont six personnages issus de précédents jeux Story of Seasons/Harvest Moon avec lesquels il sera possible de se marier qui vont être inclus dans le jeu, comme Raeger et Iris de Story of Seasons, Felicity et Neil de Harvest Moon 3D A New Beginning, ou encore Ludus et Lisette de Story of Seasons Trio of Towns. D'autres personnages issus d'anciens titres feront également leur apparition, sans qu'il soit possible d'avoir d'intrigues amoureuses avec ces derniers. Enfin, de nombreuses histoires Olive Town Mystery Files, The Legendary Sprite Dance, zones de jeux Windswept Falls, Terracotta Oasis, Twilight Isle et autres costumes animaux, uniformes scolaires, yukata vont également être ajoutés au fil des updates. Commander Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town Amazon Switch Cdiscount Switch Cdiscount Switch Leclerc PS4 Cdiscount PS4 Fnac PS4 1 Hogwarts Legacy l'Héritage de Poudlard 4ème trimestre 2022 2 God of War Ragnarok 09 nov. 2022 3 FIFA 23 30 sept. 2022 4 The Last of Us Part I 02 sept. 2022 5 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 2022 28 oct. 2022 Nothese guys are right olive town sucks, no amount of patches will help the fact that they made a lazy game. Seriously it's like someone who never played a farm sim slapped together parts of gameplay they saw from other games without considering how they worked together. I paid 60 bucks for it at launch and I'm still so. Angry. Like, might never buy another story of seasons XSEED Games has just revealed details about the upcoming DLC for Story Of Seasons Pioneers Of Olive Town following its launch on Nintendo Switch on March 23 in North America. The series is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary since the release of Bokujo Monogatari in Japan in 1996. And there’s a bounty of extra content for the latest entry in the popular life sim franchise. There will be new areas to explore, characters to meet, and outfits to wear. You can also grab the Expansion Pass for $ This will include the upcoming DLC as well as all future DLC for the game. You can also grab the Story Of Seasons Pioneers Of Olive Town + Expansion Pass Set for $ The digital standalone edition of the game will be available for $ And both the digital standalone edition and game + expansion pass set will soon be available for pre-order on Nintendo e-Shop. Expansion Pass Contents Part 1 April 2021 Animal Attire’ costumes for the protagonists and marriage candidates. Olive Town Mystery Files’ sub-scenario. Join Mikey and Cindy to discover the cause of strange incidents occurring across Olive Town in the very first mystery scenario in the Story Of Seasons series! Part 2 May 2021 Windswept Falls Expansion Pack’ – Explore a refreshing, brand-new area home to four characters from a past entry on the Nintendo 3DS™ system includes two marriage candidates. Part 3 June 2021 School Uniforms’ costume set for the protagonists and marriage candidates. Terracotta Oasis Expansion Pack’ – Discover an exotic oasis home to four characters from Story Of Seasons for Nintendo 3DS includes two marriage candidates. Part 4 July 2021 Yukata Set’ costumes for the protagonists and marriage candidates. The Legendary Sprite Dance’ sub-scenario – The Earth Sprite Village is livelier than ever, and the sprites are determined to revive their legendary dance and hold a feast…with or without Boss Sprite’s permission! Part 5 August 2021 Twilight Isle Expansion Pack’ – Sail to an island bathed in twilight and meet the four characters from STORY OF SEASONS Trio of Towns that have made it their new home includes two marriage candidates Expansion Pass Bonus DLC In addition to the main DLC packs, there will also be some bonus costumes available for Expansion Pass owners on the March 23 launch day. Pete and Claire’s Overalls’ costumes from STORY OF SEASONS Friends of Mineral Town. Yuto and Naomi’s Hoodies’ costumes from STORY OF SEASONS Friends of Mineral Town. Henry and Holly’s Western Attire’ costumes from STORY OF SEASONS Trio of Towns. Specific release dates for the DLCs will be revealed later. For now, this is what you can expect of DLC for Story Of Seasons Pioneers Of Olive Town. STORYOF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town, el subescenario DLC "Legendary Dance of the Elves" se lanza en Nintendo Switch. XSEED Games, la marca editorial independiente de Marvelous USA, Inc, lanzó hoy la cuarta ola de DLC para STORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town, Lanzamiento exclusivo en la consola Nintendo Switch™ el 23 de Give a Warm Welcome to Returning Marriage Candidates and Townfolk Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is releasing its fifth and final wave of DLC in the form of the Twilight Isle Expansion Pack, which takes farmers to a new area where they can encounter familiar faces. Old fans of the series will be happy to hear that the Twilight Isle Expansion Pack is bringing back two marriage candidates and two townsfolk from the Nintendo 3DS title Story of Seasons Trio of Towns. This final DLC pack is available either as part of the Expansion Pass on the Nintendo eShop, or as part of the Expansion Pass Set in a bundle that also includes the base Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town game. Whether you’re just now trying the game or you’ve already been enjoying it, you can journey to the seaside locale of Twilight Isle. The two returning marriage candidates are Ludus and Lisette, while the returning townsfolk are Tigre and Moriya. Ludus is considered a jack of all trades in his hometown of Lulukoko, where his varied skills and reliable personality have made him trusted by adults and children alike. Reportedly, he’s a good choice for farmers looking to start a new family. Meanwhile, Lisette owns a flower shop, fitting her sunny personality, and is generally a naive and cheerful person. She doesn’t have much drama in her past, but she’ll appreciate it if you can sweep her off her feet. Tigre and Moriya are not romanceable, but they still bring quite a bit of energy to this new expansion. Tigre is a young who has trouble fitting in at Lulukoko and wishes to be more reliable, while Moriya is the gruff and blunt owner of Tsuyukusa’s wholesale store. Both characters promise to be interesting if you get to know them. This final wave of DLC is bringing a lot to Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town. If you were looking for a reason to get back into Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town, this is it. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is now available on Nintendo Switch. What’s your favorite Story of Seasons game? Let us know down in the comments, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook. SOURCE hDdT.
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