New Harvest Moon Games Available for Pre-order

Natsume Inc. announced its games “Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley & Skytree Village” are available for pre-order on the Nintendo Switch. The video game bundle will be released in June 2025. Pre-orders can be made on the Natsume, Inc. website.

Those who pre-order the game will also receive a free gift: An acrylic standee showcasing some of the adorable animals in the games. The exclusive gift with purchase is available while supplies last. 

Additionally, Natsume Inc. released a first look at the game’s updated graphics:

About Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley

“Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley” originally launched in 2014 for the Nintendo 3DS. The player must restore the seasons in a magic valley with the help from villagers, Harvest Sprites, the Harvest Goddess, and more. Players can grow crops, unlock powers from the Harvest deities, build relationships/start a family, and more! 

About Harvest Moon: Skytree Village

“Harvest Moon: Skytree Village” originally launched in 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS. Due to the Harvest Goddess losing her power, the oasis has become dry. It’s up to the player to restore the seven Skytrees to help the Harvest Goddess restore the land. Players can fish, make friends, start a family, and more!

“Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley & Skytree Village” will be available worldwide in major retailers and digitally. Those in Europe can look forward to a special Collector’s Edition to Harvest Moon by Numbskull Games. The bundle includes the game, two sticker sheets, two diorama backgrounds for the stickers, an original soundtrack CD and a double-sided poster.

Harvest Moon launched in 1997 and is known and loved for being family-friendly and non-violent. With over 30 games in the series, the Harvest Moon franchise is continuously rising in popularity.

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    Julia is a content writer for Temple of Geek's Portrait of a Fangirl Podcast. She also loves to write about all things anime, cosplay and conventions. While not writing or watching anime, you can find her sipping boba or playing volleyball (Haikyu!! anyone?).

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Julia Maldonado

Julia is a content writer for Temple of Geek's Portrait of a Fangirl Podcast. She also loves to write about all things anime, cosplay and conventions. While not writing or watching anime, you can find her sipping boba or playing volleyball (Haikyu!! anyone?).

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