![]() Here is a list of gadgets that are collected: In this game, Nobita must reclaim Doraemon's lost gadgets. ![]() The languages of this game are Japanese, traditional Chinese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Spain) and Spanish (Latin America). It is likely that the game will release in simplified Chinese on Chinese mainland sooner or later. In June 28, 2021, it was revealed that the game was passed an "General Administration of Press and Publication" ( Chinese: 中华人民共和国新闻出版总署 Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Xīnwén Chūbǎn Zǒngshǔ) approval in China, and the Chinese publisher is "Shanghai Electronic Publishing Co., Ltd." and Tencent according to the information on 2021 game imports in China. Nakajima also mentioned that Bandai Namco is consider making free updates for both the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch versions. In the same magazine, Kenji Nakajima, a Bandai Namco producer said in an interview that when the development of the game began, fans said they want to play the game on the PlayStation 4 as well. It was revealed in a Famitsu Weeky magazine in April 2020 that the game will be released on the PlayStation 4 in Japan on July 30, 2020. The same release date was also confirmed for Australia on August 21, 2019, and Nintendo Australia confirmed a physical release on August 25, 2019. On August 13, 2019, the release date was announced for Europe as October 11, 2019, and the following day, the date was confirmed for North America and Southeast Asia as October 11, 2019. They also annouced that the North America will not receive a physical release. Australia will receive the game at some point in 2019. Later that day, it was announced the game will be released in English in North America, Southeast Asia, and Europe in Autumn 2019. Bandai Namco announced the game will be released in Asia and Korea in that summer, alongside the relaese on PC via the Steam platform later in autumm that year. It was originally set to be released in 2019, then confirmed to be released on June 13. The game was first announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on Februin Japan. This is the first (technically second) Doraemon console/PC game to be localized for western audiences. The game was developed by Studio Brownies, produced by Marvelous, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Japan, Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Koreaĭigital release (Nintendo Switch, Steam):Japan (Switch only), North America, Europe, South East Asia, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Koreaĭoraemon: Story of Seasons (Japanese: ドラえもんのび太の牧場物語 / Doraemon: Nobita no Bokujou Monogatari) is a Doraemon Nintendo Switch and PC game featuring Doraemon characters and gadgets in the Story of Seasons (formerly known as Harvest Moon) settings.
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