Natsume Teases Intriguing E3 Announcements

Natsume Teases Intriguing E3 Announcements

Harvest Moon-related? Probably.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on May 28, 2017 @ 08:06 PM (Staff Bios)
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So Natsume, the company who brought you Harvest Moon, has been teasing the public with some interesting statements.

First of all, Natsume and Rising Star Games announced that Harvest Moon: Light of Hope was heading to North American and Europe on the PC, PlayStation 4, and the Switch.

Additionally, playable versions of the title will be available to try out at this year's E3.

Furthermore, Natsume teased during their "State of the Farm" update posted on Facebook that there will be even more exciting E3 announcements that are "sure to please Nintendo fans." The company urges everyone to watch the company's Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram for the information.

Do note that E3 will be held this year between June 13th and June 15th (the day before Stormblood Early Access!).

For now, just look forward to Harvest Moon: Light of Hope, which will launch on an unspecified date.

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