The development team at Scavengers Studio announced the stunning gameplay of Season: A Letter to the Future during PlayStation’s State of Play event.
The PlayStation – State of Play event in June this year had many big announcements such as the remake of Resident Evil 4 and the release time of Final Fantasy 16. Amidst these huge announcements, PlayStation still managed to make a splash. Attention for some exciting indie titles coming soon. Season: A Letter to the Future stands out among the various indie game trailers. A new trailer for Season: A Latter to the Future has revealed some exciting gameplay, while also sharing new information about the adventure’s upcoming release.
Season: A Letter to the Future was originally revealed in 2020 during that year’s The Game Awards. The announcement trailer for the bizarre adventure game introduced audiences to a young woman cycling through stunning, cross-cultural environments in the moments before the disaster. Journaling her “letter to the future” in the final season may seem as touching as it caused tragedy, but leaves interested indie game fans curious to know more.
The new trailer for Season: A Letter to the Future offers a similar but more in-depth look at what has come before. It’s a closer look at the game’s protagonist and the work she’s doing, including audio recordings, photos, drawings, and interviews. There’s also a significant amount of new environments and new characters briefly introduced in the trailer. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the trailer is the pervasive melancholy despite all the smiling faces and gorgeous environments.
Also confirmed along with the new Season: A Letter to the Future trailer is that the game will launch later this year. “Fall” is the current release time, unfortunately not specific, but this is better than what gamers were interested in before. Season: A Letter to the Future is also currently releasing on PlayStation 4 in addition to PlayStation 5 and PC, expanding the game’s potential audience. Originally slated to launch in 2021, it’s unclear if developer Scavengers Studio had issues with the game or if the scope of the project increased the time it took to complete it.
It’s a bit surprising how similar Season: A Letter to the Future looks between the 2020 announcement trailer and this year’s State of Play trailer. The production team could be working on maintaining the game’s mystery ahead of launch, or perhaps the two trailers are simply showing how the project’s vision has been maintained in unity over the years. the years. Either way, it won’t be long before players can experience the soothing beauty of Season: A Letter to the Future for themselves.
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