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Sengoku Dynasty’s New Farming Update: Cultivate Your Dynasty in Feudal Japan’s Rich Soil!

Developer Superkami and publisher Toplitz Productions are pleased to announce that its multi genre open-world RPG, city builder, life simulation and survival game Sengoku Dynasty revealed the first stage of its latest major content update as part of its Early Access roadmap.

Sengoku Dynasty’s Farming Update which will arrive in stagesthe first of which comes on November 7th, adds an exciting agricultural aspect that introduces crop cultivation and a way for players to work and manage the land. This player focused farming update is just the beginning of what Superkami intends and will be part of a series of updates for farming as well as dynasty management integration in the weeks ahead. 

Green fingered players will be pleased to know that they’ll be able to plant a variety of crops including millet, garlic, leeks, parsley, wasabi and turnips, utilizing a number of handy new tools to ease the workload such as farming hoeseed bag and watering bucket for watering, fertilizing and weeding the crops they have sown. Farmers will now be able to create land and water fields, including the highly distinctive rice terraces.

Starting with this farming update, players will also notice that deforested or overly harvested or cut-down resources will slowly begin to regrow. This will also include mining deposits that will have a small chance of respawning.

Venturing South in the game map players will encounter the new farming village of Aratani, rice farming in Aratani is a communal affair and this tight-knit community provides a narrative that gives players the opportunity to interact with its bustling NPC characters and traders and offers up engaging new quests. 

Nobody said farming was a clean business and another addition to the update includes a new farming structure in the form of a composting station to create fertilizer from rot.

Farming in Sengoku Dynasty has been a very popular community request prior to the game’s launch on Early Access, and this latest update provides the starting point to many more exciting new farming features that will be added in the weeks ahead, while retaining the essence of the game’s feudal Japan setting.

Developer Superkami has also been implementing a number of quality of life improvements since the game’s launch in August including enhancements to the game’s U.I., player resource management system and RAM and CPU optimization.

Rounding off the farming update, players can now greet their co-op friends with a polite bow, meditate surrounded by falling leaves, or stretch their backs after a good night’s sleep. Emoting is here to add an additional layer of expression and emotion to Sengoku Dynasty’s gameplay.

For more details on the farming update check out the game’s official Steam page here.

Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TprTKh_ACvs

About Superkami
Superkami is a studio with one mission – to let talented people make the best games they can.  As an agile, fully remote studio with a team all over the world consisting of experienced veterans and ambitious newcomers, they seek to bring unique content to a whole new audience through their innovation and style. Their first announced title is Sengoku Dynasty – an open-world survival builder set in the beautiful world of medieval Japan.

About Toplitz Productions:
The German-Austrian publisher, whose name originates from the mysterious Toplitz Lake in the heart of Austria, develops and publishes games with “heart & soul” for all platforms. The company consists of a healthy mix of experienced industry veterans and young talents, all of whom are passionate gamers. They enjoy working with creative developers on many exciting titles, such as those from the “Dynasty” and “Giant” series.

Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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