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Let’s School console ports launch in July

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Publisher PM Studios and developer Pathea Games have announced that the console ports for Let’s School will be launching next month.

The popular low-poly school management simulation game will be available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PS4, and PS5 starting from July 16th.

A physical release is also in the works for later this year. The game originally debuted on PC (via Steam) in July 2023.

Here’s an overview of the game, the upcoming console ports, and the new trailer:

In Let’s School, players take on the role of a school principal, where they are responsible for building and managing their own high school. They can construct buildings, develop curriculums for various subjects, hire and dismiss teachers, customize school decorations and student uniforms, create and oversee after-school clubs, and much more. Players have the freedom to guide students from mediocrity to academic excellence across different scenarios and a sandbox mode.

Let’s School initially launched exclusively on PC via Steam last year, attracting over 100,000 players worldwide and earning an impressive 92% positive rating from over 4000 user reviews. Since its successful launch, Pathea has consistently added new features and content at no additional cost. All these updates will be included in the console version as well.

To cater to the existing Let’s School PC community, Pathea and PM Studios are excited to announce a new free update for the PC version titled ‘Riverside Haven,’ set to release on April 11th. This update introduces gamepad/controller support, along with numerous bug fixes and quality of life enhancements based on fan feedback.

Furthermore, a new paid DLC called the Water Towns Furniture Pack (priced at $3.99 / £3.39 / €3.99) will also be available on April 11th, featuring east-Asian inspired content such as the Tai Chi Institution, Traditional Chinese Dessert Shop, new recess activities, over 100 furniture items, additional student clothing options, new craftable products, and more.

Pathea Games and PM Studios have exciting plans in store for Let’s School in 2024 and beyond!

Watch the new trailer here.

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