Season: A Letter To The Future Is Now A Cross-Gen Title [VIDEO]

Scavengers Studio is no longer making a game for one console generation.

 

According to the Steam page for Season: A Letter to the Future, “Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and let yourself be carried away by the extraordinary journey of Season, a third-person atmospheric adventure bicycle road trip game. Through the eyes of a young woman leaving a secluded community, you explore the broader world for the first time. Collect artefacts and memories before a mysterious cataclysm washes everything away…

Document, photograph, draw, and record life. Through a solitary bicycle journey, form your memories and vision of the world around you. Your goal? Protect these treasures from being forgotten. Your quest will lead you to discover a new world, unknown yet familiar. You will be immersed in different societies that will make you discover Season’s world’s mysteries, a surreal version of the mid-twentieth century, where thousands of years have passed without any progress. Find out what caused the last collapse and what might cause the next one…

Meet a diverse cast of characters on your way who will change the course of your story. Explore a beautiful and poetic fantasy world. Collect artefacts, make recordings, and discover the secrets of the world of Season. Wind your way through stunning landscapes on your bicycle. Experience a touching story as you witness the last breath of different cultures.”

As previously mentioned, Season: A Letter to the Future has become cross-gen, so it’s not just in development for PlayStation 5. Scavengers Studio’s game doesn’t yet have an exact release date: it will be released for PlayStation 5, and PC (alongside Steam on the Epic Games Store) sometime in the autumn, and a PlayStation 4 port joined the fray in development so that it could appeal to a larger audience.

Source: Gematsu

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