The farming classic’s reimagining locks in a date

Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Lifeis locking in for a summer trip back out to the farm. The reimagined version of the original farming-life sim classic arrives on July 16, 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.

This newStory of Seasonsis a remake of the GameCube-era classic, which North American fans might better know asHarvest Moon: A Wonderful Life. Much like otherStory of Seasonsgames, it follows the player’s efforts to make their farm flourish, through both crops and livestock, as well as develop social bonds with other characters.

A Wonderful Life

The general appeal of these games is actually pretty well summed-up by thisnew trailer. It’s a papercraft version ofA Wonderful Life‘s basic premise, and you’re going to want some tissues nearby.

The appeal is pretty apparent. It’s an interesting mix of story and farming, with a lot of heart and emotion.A Wonderful Lifeseems to be a fairly well-remembered entry forHarvest Moon/Story of Seasonsfans, and hopefully this reimagining captures that heartfelt emotion seen in the papercraft trailer.

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It’s a wonderful life

A physical version ofA Wonderful Lifewill also be available at retailers. There’s a $49.99 standard edition, and a $59.99 premium bundle which includes a goat pocket plushie and cloth poster, as well as a custom outer box. Both versions have an original illustration by illustrator Igusa Matsuyama.

While there’s certainly beenno shortageof farming sims sinceStardew Valleyreignited the genre, it’s exciting to see a classic entry in the series get a second wind like this.A Wonderful Life‘s use of generations and storytelling gives it a special distinction from other games, and it’ll be interesting to see if that shines through for newer players in the remake.

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Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Lifearrives for PC via Steam, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch on June 27.

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