Natsume, Inc. has officially revealed the male protagonist of its latest project, Harvest Moon: One World. Slated for release "later in 2020," this new addition to Natsume's takes on the Harvest Moon series has kept fans mostly speculating up until now.

Aside from releasing a general promotional video earlier in June, Natsume has kept rather quiet about the upcoming title. Fans were quick to point out the ominous similarities to Animal Crossing after viewing the game's initial trailer, and in all honesty, not much else about the game has garnered significant attention.

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Following a character announcement in June, this revelation marks the second detailed look at any specific Harvest Moon: One World character, and gives fans a glimpse into some of the design and aesthetics to expect in the forthcoming farm simulator.

The young tired-of-potatoes man sports a red bandanna around his neck, and is dressed more for general adventuring and exploring than he is for the farm life. The previously announced female protagonist is dressed in a similarly-themed dress, with red accents throughout her outfit instead of a bandanna. This makes sense given that the game is set to have players re-discovering farmwork and "the old world" on new uncharted terrain. In One World, players will be able to leave their towns for the world at-large - another departure from Harvest Moon tradition.

Fans of the original franchise have long been expressing concerns that Natsume's Harvest Moon is facing an identity crisis, so it's not difficult to see how players may be alarmed by similarities between Harvest Moon: One World and the Nintendo island-building hit, Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The One World trailer showcases beaches and riversides that look all too familiar to fans of Nintendo's island-life simulator, and in light of Natsume's attempts at enticing Minecraft fans with Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley, it's likely that these similarities are more intentional than not.

Controversy aside, fans are at least relieved to finally have some additional/actual details regarding Natsume's upcoming title. Although this main male character isn't necessarily a huge leap from the usual Harvest Moon fare, that may not be a huge concern for players worried the series has gone completely astray.

Harvest Moon: One World is coming to PS4 and Switch in late 2020.

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Source: Natsume Inc.