Considering the unprecedented success of Animal Crossing, we’ve never quite understood why more developers haven’t tackled the concept – especially as there’s no real alternative on PlayStation, beyond Disney Dreamlight Valley. It seems like NetEase has finally picked up the mandate – and in many ways, Floatopia could surpass Nintendo’s legendary franchise on PS5.
Well, kinda
The premise to this title, due out in 2025, is actually really fun: you live in a world where superpowers can be acquired easily, but with all of the best stock already sold out, you’re left with some of the crappier abilities. Miserable and doing a dead-end job, you stumble across a floating island inhabited by others who find themselves in a similar situation, and so you embark on a new life above the clouds.
The game really captures that kitsch look of Animal Crossing, with many of the elements being made up of real-world items. For example, some characters will live in milk box houses. We’re not overly keen on the Pop Mart-style character design, but we know this look is very popular, particularly in Asia, so it makes sense.
“We have put a great deal of effort into the details of this magical world, utilising high-quality rendering techniques, exquisite material details, and delicate lighting,” the Lead Game Designer explained on the PS Blog. “These elements work together to showcase the game’s unique miniature world, creating a believable and immersive experience.”
But the crucial detail here is that, with NetEase at the helm, this is being built as a live service. Nintendo infamously ceased development of New Horizons, despite selling tens of millions of copies during the pandemic. That won’t be the case with Floatopia.
“Our vision is to create a whimsical, heart-warming, and fantastical world through the continuous release of engaging, high-quality, and cross-platform content,” the PS Blog post continues. “We aim to provide you with a relaxing and joyful dream vacation in Floatopia.
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