
StudioBando has announced that their emotional story-driven game, *SOPA: Tale of the Stolen Potato*, will be released on October 7th for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Players will be able to find it on Steam, the Microsoft Store, and through Xbox Game Pass.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Miho goes to the pantry for a potato to help make his grandmother’s soup, but instead, he finds himself transported to a magical world. There, he must follow the path of a legendary adventurer who came before him.
He’ll journey across a strange and beautiful world filled with vast deserts, mountains in the sky, and animals that can talk. Along the way, he’ll need to be clever to avoid thieves and encounter a cast of unusual characters.
With each trip back to the kitchen carrying an ingredient, he grows a little, while his grandmother seems to age just a bit more.
Key Features
- Beautiful narrative adventure inspired by Spirited Away, The Little Prince, and Coco.
- Explore fantastic original worlds in full 3D Disney / Pixar-like art style.
- Laugh-out-loud dialogue pulls you into the world.
- Emotional subtext for a mature audience, while being fun and accessible to a younger one.
- Solve puzzles, engage in quick-time events, learn songs.
- Designed for multiplatform and accessibility.
- 10 to 12-plus hours of gameplay.
- Complete all sidequests and collect all the clay figurines!
- Meet new characters and go on new adventures in upcoming downloadable content.
Watch a new trailer below.
Release Date Trailer
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