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Hawthorn has been announced Game board

Hawthorn has been announced Game board

The former developers of Bethesda, BioWare, and Naughty Dog have announced their new game. In Hawthorn, you get to control anthropomorphic animals and explore Victorian Europe.

A truly charming game announced by NEARstudios, Hawthorn is coming. Created by former collaborators Bethesda, BioWare and Naughty Dog, the sandbox adventure is set in a fairytale-like world reminiscent of Victorian Europe, populated by anthropomorphic animals. Along with the announcement, a teaser has also been received, which allows you to take a closer look at the gameplay, which can be watched below.

Accordingly, the player controls an animal of their choice to explore, craft, build and farm while interacting with other residents. You can even travel with the help of different birds. In addition, if you want, you can even invite your friends, because the game can be played in cooperative mode to make the adventure even more fun.

Apart from that, unfortunately, we don't have any other information about the project yet, so we don't know the release date either, but who liked it, You can add it to your wishlist on Steam.

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