ニュース Genshin Impact DevsのAnimal Crossing Rival Named

Genshin Impact DevsのAnimal Crossing Rival Named

著者 : Audrey アップデート : Feb 24,2025

Genshin Impact DevsのAnimal Crossing Rival Named

Mihoyoの今後のプロジェクトは、当初Astaweave Havenとして知られていましたが、重要な変身を受けています。このゲームは、以前はHoyoverseの典型的なオープンワールドGachaスタイルからの潜在的な出発として示唆されていたもので、現在はPetit Planetというタイトルがあります。このブランド変更は、アニマルクロッシングやスターデューバレーなどのタイトルを連想させる命シミュレーションまたは管理ゲームへの移行を示唆しています。

詳細は不足していますが、名前の変更はゲームの潜在的な方向を垣間見ることができます。 「Petit Planet」という名前は、Hoyoverseの確立されたGacha RPGSと比較して、魅力的で潜在的にカジュアルなゲームプレイ体験を呼び起こします。

リリース日の不確実性:

Astaweave Havenは、7月にPCおよびモバイルプラットフォームの中国で承認を確保しました。米国と英国のプチ惑星の最近の10月31日の商標登録は進歩を示していますが、具体的なリリース日はとらえどころのないままです。 Mihoyoの迅速な開発とリリースサイクルの実績(Zenless Zone ZeroとHonkai:Star Railの連続した打ち上げによって証明されているように)を考えると、プレイヤーは名前が最終承認を確保した直後にさらにニュースを予測できます。

コミュニティの反応:

ブランド変更は、ゲームコミュニティ内で重要な議論を引き起こしました。プレーヤーの反応の包括的な概要については、関連するRedditスレッドを探索できます。

それまでの間、Petit Planetの最新情報をお楽しみに、新しいステージとオペレーターを特集したArknightsエピソード14の報道を必ずチェックしてください。

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