Fans of adventure game Eastward can look forward to a new and peaceful story in the near future!
During today’s Nintendo Direct, the company revealed that a new Eastward: Octopia DLC will be released for the game this Holiday. This side story will see the return of the game’s protagonists Sam and John in a parallel world – where players will focus instead on farming, fishing, and more peaceful countryside pastimes.
Check out the trailer below:
Next Stop… Octopia!
Sam and John return in an all-new adventure! In a remote mountainside village, Sam and John start life anew as farmers. Work the land, tend livestock, and cook heartwarming meals for familiar -yet strangely different- friends.
Enjoy the good life in peaceful pixel surroundings!
• Help Sam & John lead a peaceful new life in the countryside – no miasma, no hardships, just happy times in a parallel universe
• Revitalize a neglected farmstead; grow crops, rear animals, forage in the wetlands, talk to ghosts, and spend your nights casting your line in the local fishing holes
• Construct and upgrade stores and homes to restore Octopia into a thriving community
• As the town begins to flourish, more familiar faces will flock to the area – some may even stay for good!
• Using farm-fresh ingredients and John’s Cookbook, create recipes and whip up delicious culinary delights to share with your neighboursFor new and old players alike – “Eastward: Octopia” is accessible straight from Eastward’s start menu, so you can start living the good life straight away.
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