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Fecha de lanzamiento de PS5 presentado por Botany Manor

Autor : Gabriella Actualizar : Feb 22,2025

Fecha de lanzamiento de PS5 presentado por Botany Manor

Debut PlayStation de Botany Manor finalmente programado para el 28 de enero

Después de un breve retraso, el encantador juego de rompecabezas Botany Manor finalmente florecerá en las consolas de PlayStation. Inicialmente programada para un lanzamiento del 17 de diciembre de 2024, las versiones PS4 y PS5 se han retirado al 28 de enero de 2025 para permitir el pulido y la optimización adicionales.

Desarrollado por Balloon Studios y publicado por Whitethorn Games, Botany Manor cautivó jugadores en Nintendo Switch, Xbox y PC en su lanzamiento de abril de 2024. El juego relajante del juego, que presenta el cultivo de plantas mágicas en el campo inglés, se ganó la aclamación crítica generalizada, solidificando su lugar entre los mejores juegos de rompecabezas de 2024.

El retraso, anunciado poco antes de la fecha de lanzamiento original, tenía como objetivo garantizar una experiencia de jugador de primer nivel. Si bien una página de PS Store aún está pendiente, los pedidos anticipados pueden ser posibles más cerca de la fecha de lanzamiento.

Se espera que la versión de PlayStation mantenga el precio de $ 24.99 de otras plataformas, ofreciendo una compra única sin microtransacciones. Similar a las versiones Switch y Xbox, la banda sonora digital, disponible por separado en Steam, probablemente no se ofrecerá en la tienda PlayStation.

Expandir el género de rompecabezas de PlayStation

La fuerte recepción crítica de Botany Manor(un puntaje promedio de 83/100 y una tasa de recomendación del 92% en OpenCritic) posiciona perfectamente enriquecer la biblioteca de juegos de rompecabezas de PlayStation. Su atmósfera acogedora, rompecabezas ingeniosos y su gratificante exploración han resonado con críticos y jugadores por igual.

Con el lanzamiento de PlayStation, Botany Manor estará disponible en todas las plataformas inicialmente planificadas. Si bien Balloon Studios permanece con los labios apretados sobre su próximo proyecto, el 28 de enero promete una amplia gama de lanzamientos de PlayStation, incluidos Botany Manor , junto con Cuisineer , Eternal Strands y The Sone of Madness .

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