Cult Japanese director who practically invented the ‘cozy’ genre 20 years ago with Boku no Natsuyasymi is back with an open-world game coming worldwide this year

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Over 20 years ago, director Kaz Ayabe and his game development studio Millennium Kitchen debuted the Boko no Natsuyasumi (translates to My Summer Vacation) series about nostalgic, day-in-the-life romps through rural Japan. Alongside Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon, the series practically kickstarted the ‘cozy’ boom we see today, and while the series never saw official global localizations, the team’s next game is getting a proper release abroad.

Publisher Spike Chunsoft and developer Millennium Kitchen just yesterday announced that Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid, which came out last year in Japanese, is getting an English translation on August 9, coming to both the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. A free Nintendo Switch demo is also incoming on July 30, otherwise you can check out the Japanese PC release now. Should you already own the game’s Japanese release on Steam, then a free update will simply patch in an English option come August 9.



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