XSEED Games, the independent-minded publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., announced today that Rune Factory 5 will release globally onto Windows PC via Steam on July 13 with visual updates and new customization options for the platform.
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Part of the joy of video games is leaving the regular world behind for a while and playing make-believe. And no other genre allows that fantasy more thoroughly than simulation. In the year 2022, players had plenty of simulation fantasies from which to pick. They could scout talent, manage finances, and guide a Formula 1 team to glory in F1 Manager 2022. Or, they could start a power washing business from their garage in PowerWash Simulator and wash their troubles away with odd jobs around the town of Muckingham. Alternatively, they could take a ranger post in the charming seaside town of Rigbarth, grow crops, fight monsters, and get married in Rune Factory 5. They could even build the university of their dreams in Two Point Campus."
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Wish the oddworld collection got released on ps4. I'd buy that disc in heartbeat
Rune Factory 5, Cuphead, and Mario + Rabbids are just some of the Early Black Friday UK deals you can purchase now.
I should have expected this. Going to give away my switch copy. PC should alleviate the performance issues
Nice to see more and more Eastern support on the PC.
Bring all Nintendo to PC, I welcome it since it won't go to Playstation anyway.
I was very disappointed with the switch version. I stopped playing and just kept checking back for an update that might fix some of the issues but none so far. I will probably sell it and purchase the PC version. In the future I am not buying any non first party game on the switch the performance is almost always trash unless Nintendo themselves made it.