Western Release for 'Birthdays the Beginning' Game Delayed to May 2017

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Arc System Works and Yasuhiro Wada’s (creator of Harvest Moon and Story of Seasons) upcoming game Birthdays the Beginning is given a delayed date release. This was recently announced on Wednesday by NIS America. Original release dates were slated in the month of March but now moved to May 9 and May 12 for North America and Europe respectively.

Birthdays the Beginnings will be released on the PlayStation4 and will be available for the PC via Steam. The PS4 release of the game in Japan is slated on January 19.

Here’s a little information of the game as described by NIS America:

From the creator of Harvest Moon, Mr. Yasuhiro Wada (TOYBOX Inc.), comes Birthdays the Beginning: a new sandbox game in which players create cube-shaped worlds that give rise to diverse and unique lifeforms. With careful experimentation, players can shape the geography and alter the temperature of each world to create the conditions for life and witness the birth of an entire ecosystem!

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