The days keep getting longer
Harvestellaarrives on Nintendo Switch and PC this week. And ahead of launch, Square Enix is detailing some updates it made toHarvestellaafter getting feedback from the demo.
TheHarvestellaSwitch demo went live on the eShop following theSeptember Nintendo Direct. Players had feedback from it, it seems, and Square Enix is making some tune-ups in a day one update forHarvestella.

As the studio outlines ina new blog entry, one major point is longer days. Time seemed to fly by a bit in theHarvestellaSwitch demo, so this should hopefully make it easier to do a bit more while the sun’s up.
Cooldowns for job switching have been sped up, so it’s easier to change up in combat. And the Mage class will also strike a bit faster than before. There’s also more warning when your character is low on HP.

In one of my favorite notes, Square says fishing is more fun. Specifically, the hit time has been reduced. But I like the general notion of fishing being more entertaining.
TheHarvestelladay one update has also received some bug fixes, a new UI for saving and loading, and partially reduced load times. These are all coming in a day one update toHarvestellaitself, but the demo will not be updated.

Home on the fantasy range
These all sound like solid tune-ups for Square Enix’s fantasy farming adventure.Harvestellais the RPG company’s take on farming life, a genre that’s been seeing quite the resurgence.
The demo feedback route has worked out well for Square Enix in the past. Specifically,Triangle Strategymade a good few changes and tune-upsbetween its demo and launchthat ultimately felt for the better.

We’ll know soon enough whether the same has been done for this farming RPG.Harvestellagoes live for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam this Friday, November 4.





