Marvelousalso announced the next DLC coming to Pioneers, called the Windswept DLC. The Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town Windswept Falls Expansion Pack will introduce four characters to the game that you may or may not know yet. Neil, Dunhill, Felicity, and Hina will be coming to Story of Seasons, if you have played Harvest Moon: A New ok di video kali ini aku kasih lihat gameplay dari story of seasons pioneers of olive town pc version dengan costume princess sakuna's ya.costume ini hanya Welcometo Olive Town, a peaceful community established by your trailblazing grandfather and his friends. Now that you've taken over his farm, it's your job to carry on his legacy. Plant crops InSTORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town, the gamer will have a fairly vast territory that covers not only the settlement, but also the surrounding areas (forests, uncultivated fields, ponds, and more) that can be visited. If you want to use a densely overgrown area for planting new plants, get rid of the old ones. Once this has happened, you need to prepare the ground for PublishedMay 03, 2021. The Pioneers of Olive Town expansion pass adds a lot of new outfits for your character. Here's how to obtain and equip them. Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town has received its first batch of DLC from its expansion pass, adding a new Mystery Files scenario that has the player solving the spooky occurrences Itcan be purchased digitally for $19.99, or as a part of the STORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town Expansion Pass Set for $69.99. The Expansion Pass bundle includes: Part 1 : . You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in of Seasons Pioneers of Olive TownI have questions about the Topic Creator1 year ago11kirin fang posted... Lol, what. If they continue to support the game and release DLCs, let's say 5 DLCs within this year and you get all 5 for the price of $20 season pass, how are you NOT saving money? Suppose they do let you buy it separately. You don't want the cosmetics, fine. Let's say they charge $ for new areas and characters. Let's do some basic math x 10 = 50, not including the cosmetics which they could charge $ you sound like a spoiled brat lol. Pretty sure xseed is really gonna miss your $ not a "spoiled brat". I'm just extremely careful with my money. I have 60 dollars, not 80. I am not going through the process of moving around funds for a bunch of dlc I do not want. Also, don't be slinging insults. I asked a question, I got an answer, then you came along and had an issue with me deciding that it wasn't worth 80 bucks. TwinTail304 Topic Creator1 year ago12triangle-kun posted... Nobody cares about your purchasing habits or utter lack of understanding of basic economic telling someone with 60 dollars to pay an additional 20 dollars that don't exist to save money on content that I do not want. You're the one that doesn't understand basic economic concepts...or math, apparently.13message deletedTwinTail304 Topic Creator1 year ago14Lymmea posted... I mean, I agree the costumes are a waste of money, but they aren't automatically applied afaik. If you don't want the costumes but really want the DLC content, you can buy the DLC and then just...not use the costumes.Mind you, if you don't think the non-cosmetic DLC is worth it, that's fine. I'm just mildly confused that something you don't have to use - which is a borderline freebie in any case - is enough to turn you off the DLC just because it's included.It's partly the principle of the matter, partly the price, and partly the fact that I don't buy things that I won't use. Borderline freebie or not, I wouldn't pay 5 cents for a costume that I won't use.Sorry for the repost, I just figured I could word that all a bit better.Vyncent12 1 year ago15TwinTail304 posted... I'm not a "spoiled brat". I'm just extremely careful with my money. I have 60 dollars, not 80. I am not going through the process of moving around funds for a bunch of dlc I do not want. Also, don't be slinging insults. I asked a question, I got an answer, then you came along and had an issue with me deciding that it wasn't worth 80 way these companies operate. It doesn't matter what YOU want, I want, or anyone else wants. Most, if not all, DLCs are barebones AF and doesn't justify the extra $20 at all. I get it. Most times, we put out that extra $20 even though we know the DLCs package is s*** but we do it to support the game and devs aside and going back to my main point. OK, so the devs realize people aren't buying the season pass and want other options. They'll find other ways to milk your money. You only want the DLC that unlocks the new area you say? OK, let's price that $8. The next patch rolls around and it's the same s***. New area with new characters for $8. By the 3rd DLC, you would have paid $24 for just 3 DLCs without the cosmetic if you only bought 2 DLCs, the difference is $4 lol. These are just examples to prove my point but you get the rarely, if ever, buy DLCs because like I said, they're usually super barebones and not worth the $20 but I get it, you want to spend your money "smartly" and "carefully", sure. PSN - invyncible12Lymmea 1 year ago16TwinTail304 posted... It's partly the principle of the matter, partly the price, and partly the fact that I don't buy things that I won't use. Borderline freebie or not, I wouldn't pay 5 cents for a costume that I won't use.Sorry for the repost, I just figured I could word that all a bit better.I sort of understand, but provided the scope of the extra content the new places, the extra marriage candidates, presumably some extra story to explain those things is worth the $20 to you - which admittedly depends on the scope of the content, which we don't know yet, but it sounds reasonably substantial to me so far - then the way I see it is that you're paying $20 for that content and zero dollars for the costumes. The costumes were thrown in as a bonus; no one in their right minds is buying the DLC for the costumes, and no one in their right minds would charge $20 for those costumes. So the way I see it, the costumes are just a bonus for buying the DLC and shouldn't even really be considered as somehow ~included~ in the price. I can't see anyone behind the game going "well, without the costumes this would be an $18 pack, let's add them and charge people an extra $2". It's very reasonable to assume that the price tag is 100% for the extra content. All the more so because a lot of extra content DLC is around the same price, whether or not it includes bonus costumes.Obviously what you do with your money is entirely your business, and I suppose anything can be a dealbreaker to someone. But I won't deny it's an extremely weird dealbreaker to me, to refuse to buy DLC not because you don't think the entire package is worth the priceobviously a reasonable objection, but because the DLC essentially comes with costume freebies you don't want and you're extremely offended at being handed bonus content which you absolutely don't have to use you can't opt out of...??? Like, it feels like you were considering buying a $20 pizza and then you became so enraged at their giving people a free drink with those pizzas that you've decided to boycott the pizza never seen someone so angry about what is essentially freebie optional content tossed in with the main features you're paying for when you buy DLC. Obviously it's no skin off my nose what you do, and I'm not encouraging you to get the DLC if you don't want it for any reason, I'm just...taken aback by the unnecessary vehemence over what has to be the smallest issue there is with this game. I should know, I've waxed vitriolic on a bunch of other issues with it. But even I can't muster anger over not being able to opt out of the costumes, despite the fact that I don't want them either.Thank you for coming to my Ted Friend Code 1564-1994-7120 Switch Friend Code 8158-7146-8602TwinTail304 Topic Creator1 year ago17Lymmea posted... I sort of understand, but provided the scope of the extra content the new places, the extra marriage candidates, presumably some extra story to explain those things is worth the $20 to you - which admittedly depends on the scope of the content, which we don't know yet, but it sounds reasonably substantial to me so far - then the way I see it is that you're paying $20 for that content and zero dollars for the costumes. The costumes were thrown in as a bonus; no one in their right minds is buying the DLC for the costumes, and no one in their right minds would charge $20 for those costumes. So the way I see it, the costumes are just a bonus for buying the DLC and shouldn't even really be considered as somehow ~included~ in the price. I can't see anyone behind the game going "well, without the costumes this would be an $18 pack, let's add them and charge people an extra $2". It's very reasonable to assume that the price tag is 100% for the extra content. All the more so because a lot of extra content DLC is around the same price, whether or not it includes bonus costumes.Obviously what you do with your money is entirely your business, and I suppose anything can be a dealbreaker to someone. But I won't deny it's an extremely weird dealbreaker to me, to refuse to buy DLC not because you don't think the entire package is worth the priceobviously a reasonable objection, but because the DLC essentially comes with costume freebies you don't want and you're extremely offended at being handed bonus content which you absolutely don't have to use you can't opt out of...??? Like, it feels like you were considering buying a $20 pizza and then you became so enraged at their giving people a free drink with those pizzas that you've decided to boycott the pizza never seen someone so angry about what is essentially freebie optional content tossed in with the main features you're paying for when you buy DLC. Obviously it's no skin off my nose what you do, and I'm not encouraging you to get the DLC if you don't want it for any reason, I'm just...taken aback by the unnecessary vehemence over what has to be the smallest issue there is with this game. I should know, I've waxed vitriolic on a bunch of other issues with it. But even I can't muster anger over not being able to opt out of the costumes, despite the fact that I don't want them either....What?I'm not angry. Not even slightly. Disappointed, yeah. But not angry. The only "anger" is coming from the people attacking me for deciding it wasn't worth the extra 20 bucks. And the dealbreaker is that I don't have 80 dollars. I only have 60. I'm generally only able to get one game every few months, so I have to make sure the purchase is worth it. This one wouldn't have been worth it. TwinTail304 Topic Creator1 year ago18kirin fang posted... The way these companies operate. It doesn't matter what YOU want, I want, or anyone else wants. Most, if not all, DLCs are barebones AF and doesn't justify the extra $20 at all. I get it. Most times, we put out that extra $20 even though we know the DLCs package is s*** but we do it to support the game and devs aside and going back to my main point. OK, so the devs realize people aren't buying the season pass and want other options. They'll find other ways to milk your money. You only want the DLC that unlocks the new area you say? OK, let's price that $8. The next patch rolls around and it's the same s***. New area with new characters for $8. By the 3rd DLC, you would have paid $24 for just 3 DLCs without the cosmetic if you only bought 2 DLCs, the difference is $4 lol. These are just examples to prove my point but you get the rarely, if ever, buy DLCs because like I said, they're usually super barebones and not worth the $20 but I get it, you want to spend your money "smartly" and "carefully", I don't have 80 dollars, I have 60. You seem to be ignoring this 1 year ago19TwinTail304 posted... Again, I don't have 80 dollars, I have 60. You seem to be ignoring this a - invyncible12TwinTail304 Topic Creator1 year ago20kirin fang posted... Get a talk for someone who clearly has never had to worry about money in their life. You called ME spoiled, and here you are, trying to shame me for having to follow a of Seasons Pioneers of Olive TownI have questions about the DLC. Une nouvelle frontière vous attend ; STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town ouvre la voie sur PC aujourd’hui. XSEED Games poursuit les célébrations du 25e anniversaire de la série avec un costume Sakuna gratuit pour les versions PC et Nintendo Switch TORRANCE, Californie – 15 septembre 2021 – XSEED Games, la marque d’édition à l’esprit indépendant de Marvelous USA, Inc, a annoncé que le jeu de simulation de ferme/vie, STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town, germe sur une nouvelle plateforme aujourd’hui avec sa sortie pour Windows PC via Steam. Précédemment sorties sur la console Nintendo Switch™ en Amérique du Nord le 23 mars, les versions sur console Nintendo Switch™ et sur Windows PC ont également dévoilé le DLC du costume Princess Sakuna’s Heavenly Garb’, qui sera disponible en téléchargement gratuit jusqu’au 30 mars 2022. STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town arrive sur PC aujourd’hui avec des mises à jour visuelles et des options de personnalisation familières aux joueurs PC, et inclut tous les patchs post-lancement disponibles de la version Nintendo Switch™. Le titre est actuellement disponible avec une édition standard au prix de 39,99 $ et un Expansion Pass Set’ regroupant le jeu et le Expansion Pass’ au prix de 59,99 $, tous deux avec une remise de 10% sur la semaine de lancement. Le ” Expansion Pass “, qui donne accès à 14 jeux DLC avec de nouveaux costumes, personnages et mini-scénarios, est disponible séparément pour 19,99 $. La version PC sort également avec des costumes DLC supplémentaires, dont les costumes de buffle, de renard et de panda, ainsi que la veste de Neil, qui vous permet de vous déguiser en candidat au mariage antisocial préféré de tous, au prix de 1,99 $ chacun. Qu’est-ce que le jeu STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town ? STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town est une toute nouvelle aventure de la série originale de simulation d’agriculture qui dépose des explorateurs enthousiastes à Olive Town, une charmante communauté de bord de mer aux confins de la frontière sauvage, où ils s’efforceront de redonner vie à la ferme délabrée de leur grand-père. Bien qu’elle puisse sembler être un bourg endormi au premier abord, Olive Town abrite des dizaines de personnages uniques avec lesquels les joueurs pourront se lier d’amitié lorsqu’ils seront prêts à faire une pause dans la construction de la ferme de leurs rêves – une ferme où une exploration plus poussée peut donner lieu à des terres magiques où les saisons ne changent jamais, une île dans le ciel et même une licorne à chevaucher ! Caractéristiques du jeu Apprivoisez la nature sauvage de la péninsule et construisez votre ferme à partir de rien ! – Rassemblez et transformez des matériaux pour répondre aux demandes et améliorer l’infrastructure d’Olive Town, améliorer les outils ou commander de nouvelles tenues et accessoires. Une ferme aux possibilités infinies – Défrichez le terrain, réparez les anciennes installations et placez de nouveaux bâtiments là où vous le souhaitez. Améliorez vos compétences agricoles pour créer une variété de décorations et d’installations, des clôtures et des mangeoires automatiques pour le bétail aux arroseurs pour les cultures. Participez aux festivals locaux alors que la ville s’anime avec plus de 200 événements uniques ! – Apprenez à mieux connaître vos voisins et vous pourriez même trouver l’amour avec quelqu’un de spécial parmi eux. Des mécanismes simples, un gameplay profond – Les fermiers débutants peuvent se reposer sur leurs lauriers avec le retour du mode Semis et du mode Normal, tandis que les joueurs expérimentés retrouveront des fonctionnalités et des installations familières avec de nouvelles tournures sur des éléments de gameplay classiques. STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town configuration minimale et taille du jeu MINIMALE Système d’exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires Système d’exploitation Windows and 10 Processeur Intel Core i5-8265U Mémoire vive 8 GB de mémoire Graphiques Intel UHD 620 DirectX Version 11 Espace disque 2 GB d’espace disque disponible RECOMMANDÉE Système d’exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires Système d’exploitation Windows and 10 Processeur Intel Core i5-6600K Mémoire vive 16 GB de mémoire Graphiques NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 DirectX Version 11 Espace disque 2 GB d’espace disque disponible Développé par Marvelous Inc. et publié par XSEED Games à l’échelle mondiale sur Windows PC via Steam, STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town a été lancé sur PC le 15 septembre, et sur Nintendo Switch™ en Amérique du Nord le 23 mars. Le titre a été classé ” E pour tous ” par l’ESRB pour les deux plateformes. À propos de XSEED Games XSEED Games est la marque d’édition à l’esprit indépendant de Marvelous USA, Inc, une filiale à 100 % de Marvelous Inc, qui est une société cotée à la première section de la Bourse de Tokyo. Fondée en 2004 et située à Torrance, en Californie, XSEED Games publie des contenus de divertissement interactif pour PC et consoles issus du portefeuille de Marvelous ainsi que d’une grande variété de partenaires tiers. Qu’il s’agisse de propriétés Marvelous telles que STORY OF SEASONS Bokujo Monogatari, SENRAN KAGURA et Rune Factory, ou de titres tiers tels que les séries Corpse Party et AKIBA’S TRIP ou Granblue Fantasy Versus, XSEED Games a assis sa réputation auprès des joueurs grâce à ses localisations acclamées par la critique et à son engagement envers les fans, tout en restant fidèle à son approche “esprit indépendant, priorité aux joueurs”. The pack with the third special area plus Lisette & Ludus. We got a random little update today that lets you make Yukatas, but it doesn't seem like the actual August update quite yet?Any ideas on when that might be? curry fan, Top 10 lister, indie dev, gym hitter, musician, et my recollection, the final set of DLC marriage candidates - which is to say, the one with Ludus, which is the one I'm paying attention to - was never set to release before September. Whether they're still on schedule for that or not, I don't know, but I'd expect them to be later with it rather than earlier if there's going to be any change to the release date at you for coming to my Ted Friend Code 1564-1994-7120 Switch Friend Code 8158-7146-8602I'm pretty sure the E-Shop says late Emblem if/Fates Castle AddressEU - 01394-14483-52711-14933, JP - 03950-52860-64485-39998Went to the official site and the last noted one says August. Copy/pasted from sitePart 5 August 2021“Twilight Isle Expansion Pack”Sail to an island bathed in twilight, home to 4 characters from STORY OF SEASONS Trio of Towns! Includes 2 marriage candidates. Game company XSEED Games has recently announced the launch of the fourth wave of DLC for video game Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town introducing new content. The fourth wave of DLC is now available to download as part of the Expansion Pass or as part of the Expansion Pass Set. It introduces new content that fans have been waiting for a while. What does the fourth wave DLC add? The fourth wave DLC includes both “The Legendary Sprite Dance” sub-scenario and new Yukata Set outfits for protagonists and the 10 original marriage candidates. Where do we get the Expansion Pass of Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town? To get the Expansion Pass, download it on the Nintendo eShop. It only costs $ while the Expansion Pass Set is included in the bundle which includes the main game. It can be bought for only $ What’s the story behind The Legendary Sprite Dance sub-scenario? Thanks to the help of the protagonist, the Earth Sprite Village is livelier than ever! The Earth Sprites are determined to celebrate this newfound prosperity by reviving their legendary dance and hosting a grand feast. The festivities aren’t officially sanctioned by the elder Boss Sprite, but the younger Sprites won’t let that get in the way of their plans and will need the protagonist’s help to make sure things go off without a hitch. The Yukata Set costumes allow players to dress up their characters and the 10 original marriage candidates in traditional Japanese summer outfits. Take your sweetheart to the Fireworks Display in this seasonal attire for a special summertime memory. About the game Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is a brand-new adventure that drops eager explorers in Olive Town, a charming seaside community on the edge of the untamed frontier, where they will work to breathe life back into their grandfather’s dilapidated farm. Though it may at first appear to be a sleepy burg, Olive Town is home to dozens of unique characters to befriend when players are ready to take a break from building their dream farm— a dream farm where further exploration of the farm can yield magical lands where seasons never change, an island in the sky and even a unicorn to ride! Developed by Marvelous Inc. and published by XSEED Games in North America on the Nintendo Switch system, Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town launched on March 23, 2021. The Premium Edition’ and a standalone retail version are available for purchase from the XSEED Games Store and participating retailers for a MSRP of $ and $ respectively. The digital versions of the game are available for purchase on the Nintendo eShop, with the Expansion Pass Set’ priced at $ and the base game priced at $ Source Press Release Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is a beautiful farming and town life game. There’s plenty of things to see and do in the game. There are livestock to feed, people to marry and divorce and of course crops to plant. But by now you might be wondering is there more to Pioneers of Olive Town? Well yes, yes there is. Not quite game-changing but the game’s DLCs introduce some cute post-launch content. Including new locations, new stories, animals and of course new outfits. In this article, we’ll map out all the new features by their timeline so that you can decide whether you want to spring for the new content! Which goes all the way up to August of this year. Information on these updates are ongoing as well so expect this page to keep filling in as we know more! April 2021 The end of April brings a new side-story to the game as well as new Animal Attire outfits for you and your hubby/wifey. Side Quest Olive Town Mystery Files The Olive Town Mystery Files is a side-story where the player helps Mikey and Cindy unravel a series of mysterious events happening around Olive Town. Not to give too much away but there are few things for you to investigate. A cryptic circle has in the play park. A strange fish person has been seen on the beach. An ominous shadow has appeared on the wall of the Gull’s Rest. And a terrible presence that frightens every animal that comes into contact with it. The reward for all of your hard work solving the town’s many mysteries, is a Detective’s Outfit! It must be ordered from the Beauty Salon like any other clothes and collected the next day, however, both hat and body piece cost nothing to make. New Outfits Animal Attire Take a walk on the wild side with an adorable set of animal costumes. You’ll get a bunch of cute animal costumes for your character as well as your marriage candidates. Choose from a dog, wolf or cat. All DLC clothing has to be purchased just like any other clothes. This means visiting the Beauty Salon in Olive Town. May 2021 In May there are more outfits as well as a brand-new area for you to explore that’s the home of 4 new characters and 2 new marriage candidates! New Area Windswept Falls Known as Windswept Falls, this second piece of downloadable content will allow Story of Seasons fans to explore a refreshing, brand new area. As well as interact with four characters from a past entry in the franchise that was originally released onto the Nintendo 3DS system. As part of Windswept Falls players will be able to explore the village, fish in the nearby lake and develop new relationships with two familiar faces from the Story of Seasons franchise. Neil and Felicia are the marriage candidates and are both from Harvest Moon A New Beginning. Niel is an animal shop clerk that can come off a bit cold at first. Deep down he’s a little lonely and is just looking for someone to share his love of animals with. Felicia/Felicity is a waitress who loves food, but isn’t a good chef. New Outfits School Uniform A set of school uniforms for studious farmers and their potential partners. As with the other outfits you can put them on your marriage candidate. June 2021 No outfits in Pioneers of Olive Town this month but a brand new area to explore with 4 new characters and 2 marriage candidates! New Area Terracotta Oasis The Terracotta Oasis will be similar to the Windswept Falls expansion. In this expanssion you’ll be able to travel to a small desert town and interact with four returning characters – Giorgio, Marian, Iris, and Raeger. Iris and Raeger will be romanceable in Pioneers of Olive Town. Raeger is a serious, hardworking chef who’s a bit of a perfectionist. Iris is an accomplished novelist. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience, isn’t bothered by little things and has a refreshing personality. July 2021 The height of summer comes with a new story in Pioneers of Olive Town about the Earth Sprites as well as an event called the Sprite Dance. What are you going to wear to this event? There’s a pretty Yukata outfit set in this update as well! New Story The Legendary Sprite Dance The Earth Sprite Village is livelier than ever, and the sprites are determined to revive their legendary dance and hold a feast…with or without Boss Sprite’s permission! August 2021 Yet another new area to explore is coming to Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town! This time it’s a beautiful night time island called Twilight Isle. New Area Twilight Isle Sail to an island bathed in twilight and meet four characters from Story of Seasons Trio of Towns. Like the other areas before this will include two new marriagable candidates – Ludus and Lisette. Ludus is a jack of all trades and is revered by the town’s children. He is often found making house renovations and making farm circles. While Lisette is a cheerful girl who works as a florist at Thousand Bouquets. Due to her parent’s influence, she became familiar with plants at a young age and enjoys gardening. Pioneers of Olive Town Expansion Pass Outfits Just by buying the Pioneers of Olive Town DLC Expansion Pass you’ll unlock 3 new outfits as a gift. These are “Pete and Claire’s Overalls” and “Yuto and Naomi’s Hoodies” from Story of Seasons Friends of Mineral Town. As well as “Henry and Holly’s Western Attire” from Story of Seasons Trio of Towns. Story of Seasons is a great franchise and its latest game Pioneers of Olive Town only gets better with the DLC Expansion Pass. The expansion pass will cost you USD $ on top of the original game price of USD $ You can find out more about the pass on the game’s website here. We’ve done a lot of great guides for Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town. Are you brand new and starting out? Then check out our beginner’s guide. Do you want to know more about getting your honey to marry you then here’s our bachelor and bachelorette guide! Of course there’s also our best read article – best crops to plant guide. Be sure to check out all this and more on Unpause!

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