Sengoku Dynasty Porting to Consoles
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Oberhaching, Germany, September 26, in the year of our Lord
2024 - Developer Superkami and publisher Toplitz
Productions are excited to announce that their multi genre
open-world village builder, life simulation and survival game
Sengoku Dynasty will be heading to consoles in 2025.
Expanding its reach beyond PC, which will see its full version 1.0
launch this November, console players will have the opportunity to
immerse themselves into the captivating world of feudal Japan's
tumultuous past, transforming a famine-stricken and war-torn land
into their personal legacy.
This highly anticipated release will introduce the game’s rich blend
of survival, crafting and exploration to a broader audience,
offering new ways to experience its stunning landscapes and
task-driven gameplay. While specific platforms and launch dates
remain under wraps, the game's intention to launch on console
promises to be a milestone event for the Sengoku Dynasty community
and fans of life simulation and survival games alike.
The console version will be identical to the adventure PC players
can experience in terms of size and content features, including its
most recent Ikigai update for PC which introduced a more refined
combat system.
Additionally, console players will be able to set out building their
legacy on their own or with up to 3 companions in the game’s co-op
mode.
Matthias Wünsche, CEO Toplitz Productions GmbH, comments “We’re
extremely pleased to announce that Sengoku Dynasty will bring its
captivating world of 16th Century Japan to console audiences.
Superkami has delivered a game that captures the culture, traditions
and breathtaking landscapes of a rich historical era. We can’t wait
for players to explore this unique world and embark on their own
journey in the world of medieval Japan.”
Sengoku Dynasty provides a unique insight into Japanese social
structure, craftsmanship and economy that will see console players
build and expand their villages using natural resources like bamboo,
stone, grass, ore or wood. Players will also be able to employ
villagers, conduct trade, cultivate the land and construct a range
of buildings including breweries, workshops, houses, watch towers or
shrines.
Furthermore, players will be able to create essential farming tools
and even weapons from the resources they gather with the game's deep
crafting system, including katanas and bows as they look to build
their legacy and help their communities thrive.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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