The nature-themed puzzle game, titled Preserve, is set to depart Early Access and officially release on May 15th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. This announcement was made jointly by publishers Grindstone and developers Bitmap Galaxy. The game will retail at $14.99 / €14.99 on consoles and $12.49 / €12.49 for PC versions.
Preserve first launched in Early Access for PC via Steam on August 8, 2024.
Here is an overview of the game, via Grindstone:
About
As a nature-loving gamer, I’ve found myself immersed in the serene world of “Preserve”. This isn’t just a puzzle game; it’s a voyage into a beautifully balanced ecosystem. My goal here is simple yet profound: cultivate and nurture a vibrant and varied ecosystem, where every element lives in harmonious coexistence. With my strategic mindset and keen eye for balance, I can carefully place an array of plants and animals, designing an environment that suits my tastes and dreams. It’s like being a nature architect, creating a paradise one piece at a time.
Key Features
- Vertical Expansion – In Preserve, you can expand the map not only horizontally, but you also posses an ability to stack layers of nature, forming a vertical network of interconnected habitats.
- Diverse Biome Habitats – From alpine forests and savannas to carribean reefs, each biome will have its own unique set of plants, animals, and environmental challenges to discover and overcome.
- Multiple Game Modes – Besides regular harmony and puzzle game modes, creative mode lets you build the land without limitations and photo mode allows you to capture and share your creations at the end of each session.
- Natural Wonders – Nothing can beautify your map more than natural wonders like the snowy Alps, lavender fields or redwood forests, which you can acquire thanks to a unique card upcycle system
Watch a new trailer below.
Release Date Trailer
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2025-05-02 15:18