Doraemon: Nobita’s Story of Seasons Is Developed By Studio Brownies

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Bandai Namco recently released a press release for Doraemon: Nobita’s Story of Seasons, which was announced during the Nintendo Direct, and it reveals that the game is being developed by Studio Brownies, headed by Mana series character designer Shinichi Kameoka. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

 

Last time, we heard that Studio Brownies would be returning to making “game-like” console titles during their year-end talk with 4Gamer, and it seems that at least one of the games he was referring to was this “raising” game.

 

The press release reveals that the theme of the game is “Bonds”, and the original story will see Nobita and the Doraemon cast help develop the farm and town. Players can look forward to heartwarming interactions between the characters you know, and the new characters in this game.

 

Apart from Studio Brownies, Marvelous is producing the game, while the game will be published by Bandai Namco. Here are some more screenshots below:

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Doraemon: Nobita’s Story of Seasons is headed to Nintendo Switch in 2019. Check out the reveal trailer in our previous post here.


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