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SEASON: A letter to the future shows Accolades trailer

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Since January, SEASON: A letter to the future has been thrilling the communities on Steam and the PlayStation Store. Now, developer Scavengers Studio has released an Accolades trailer and is offering the pretty game at a discount on both platforms

In SEASON: A letter to the future, the world as the inhabitants of the valley know it is coming to an end. Therefore, protagonist Estelle sets out on her first and last bicycle ride through the countryside. Her goal is to capture the last impressions of the passing season. So she takes photos, records sounds and talks to the last inhabitants of the valley.

Since the release in January, numerous fans have already swung onto their bikes together with Estelle. The latest Accolades trailer now captures just how enthusiastic the community and the trade press are.

If you haven”t played SEASON: A letter to the future yet, now might be a good time for you. The game is on sale right now on (Steam) and the (PlayStation Store) (PS4/5).

This also draws developer Scavengers Studio”s attention to the latest update, which not only fixes bugs, but also makes the game playable on the Steam deck . In addition, there are new collectible cards for Steam that depict beautiful landscapes of the game.

Since SEASON: A letter to the future was released, the community has taken exactly 1,782,146 photos and cycled more than 256,566 km (more than six times the circumference of the Earth).

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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