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When it comes to including comprehensive games in their subscription services, it is fair to say that Nintendo has taken a little delay on its competitors of this generation - between PlayStation more offering several free titles to keep each week and Xbox launching his Game Pass system revolutionary. With the Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch Online makes a little flaw. However, in recent times they tried to catch up - last week, they made the original mechanical action title of Switch Daemon X Machina available for free, and next week another title will be available - Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive City.
Pioneers of Olive Town is the last title of the Story of Seasons series, formerly known as Harvest Moon here in the West. He has the same basic intrigue that almost all other simulators of agriculture and meetings of his acabit: your grandfather has left you a farm in a small rural village, and it is up to you to repair it! Along the way you get friendship with local city dwellers, while offering them a horn of abundance of gifts grown on your own small lopin of land. However, this does not mean that it is outdated experience - a plethora of quality of life improvements have made Pioneers of Olive Town an entry worthy of the emblematic agricultural series.
As of September 22, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can play free from Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town. However, unlike free games offered by similar services like PlayStation Plus, it will not be available to be kept - you will have about a week to play as much as possible at the game. It also seems that none of the three DLCs of the game Included - but it can be for the better, because you will have a lot of content to go through the week as it is.
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town is available now on Nintendo Switch and PC - the free trial of Nintendo Switch Online will be launched on September 22nd and will end on September 28th!
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