Birthdays the Beginning Launches March 7 in North America

Birthdays the Beginning Launches March 7 in North America

Birthdays the Beginnings is the next project from Harvest Moon creator Yasuhiro Wada, set to land on PC on March 7 in North America and March 10 in Europe next year.

The game will be releasing on both PS4 and Steam and will include in-game text in English, Spanish, French, German and Italian.

It’s been over 20 years since Wada’s flagship farming simulator arrived on the Super Nintendo, and while this year’s hugely popular Stardew Valley has since bridged the digital agriculture gap for PC players, Wada’s latest gig will be “very different” from the Story of Seasons debut.

Billed as a “sandbox game in which players create cube-shaped worlds that give rise to diverse and unique lifeforms,” players will experiment with geographical planning and temperature setting as they “witness the birth of an entire ecosystem.”

Key Features:

• A World All Your Own – Create any world you can imagine! From staggering mountains and sprawling forests to a deep sea dotted with islands, there’s no limit to your creations.

• Life from the Beginning – Discover the history of everything as you foster life of all shapes and sizes – from single-celled organisms to complex multicellular life, including plants, mammals, dinosaurs, and more!

• Cultivate Your Imagination – Imagine, Experiment, Create! Shape your planet and decide how plant and animal life evolves. No two planets will ever be truly alike.

Check out the debut Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HTInIGO3kQ

“For an extended look at Birthdays the Beginning , including commentary from those responsible for the game’s creation, set aside the time to watch the hour-long broadcast that originally aired on Monday afternoon. Then head down to the comments section and let us know if you’re planning to pick up Birthdays the Beginning when the game debuts next March.”

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