Tales of Seikyu is an upcoming farming simulator. Its release will be soon on PC. Will it be available on consoles too? Are Xbox, PS5, PS4 and Switch ports possible?
While Stardew Valley was not the first farming simulator with combat, fantasy and even romance elements, it is definitely responsible for modern popularity of this life sim genre. Many games have appeared since SV release in 2016 that are based on the same ideas. Each year we welcome at least a few of them. I don’t mind, as I personally enjoy my adventures in Fields of Mistria. The newest addition to the genre, Tales of Seikyu, will be launched on May 21, 2025, on PC. However, console players have to wait. How long?
While some may not agree, I believe that it is a good idea to publish games on as many platforms as it is possible. However, due to various reasons, it is not always possible, especially in the case of indie developers who begin their adventure in early access. This is also the road taken by Tales of Seikyu creators, ACE Entertainment.
While Tales of Seikyu starts as a PC exclusive, it will be only temporary. From the FAQ published on Steam we can learn that developers plan to release their game on consoles.
Tales of Seikyu will be available on PC for sure, and we are also working on bringing it to consoles such as PlayStation®, Xbox, Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch
Sadly, we don’t know if the above also includes PS4 and Xbox One. However, even without these two classics, developers’ ambitions are quite big.
When to expect the game on consoles, though? At some point after full release. In the FAQ posted on the official Discord, creators announced:
We're working on Early Access currently, which is expected to last a minimum of 12 months. We'll then have updates on consoles shortly after that!
It means that it will not be anytime soon but ports are very likely to happen.
While we should not expect console release of Tales of Seikyu soon, we can still play it on PC. Luckily the minimum requirements are not very high.
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