Developed by Bitmap Galaxy, publisher Grindstone has announced nature-building puzzler Preserve is leaving early access on May 15th. It’ll add content with the update to 1.0 as well, as you’d imagine.
On that same day, Preserve will also be released on Nintendo Switch, PS4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S|X, so it won’t just be on PC any more.
“The Jurassic Biome opens up a prehistoric playground for players to explore,” said Peter Janosik, Studio Lead & Programmer at Bitmap Galaxy. “Players will experience prehistoric ecosystems like never before, creating and preserving dinosaur habitats with our signature relaxing gameplay.”
Here’s the key features from the press release:
- Full Compendium – Players dive into detailed card mechanics, scoring, and gameplay strategies.
- Leaderboards – Gamers climb the ranks and compare preservation skills.
- Platform-Specific Achievements/Trophies – Players celebrate their victories.
- Engaging Weekly Challenges – Compete with friends and build nature.
- Card Trading in Harmony Mode – More control over the deck and strategy.
- Expanded Puzzle Collection – More brain-bending nature puzzles.
- Brand New Jurassic Biome – Preservers uncover a prehistoric world of wonder.
Preserve is a puzzle nature-building game that takes players on a journey into a harmonious ecosystem. The objective is to foster and sustain a thriving and diverse biomes, where each component coexists in a symbiotic harmony. By utilizing strategic thinking and a keen eye for balance, players are granted the power to position a wide array of plants and animals, curating an environment that caters to their preferences and aspirations.
In Preserve, you can expand the map not only horizontally, but you also posses an ability to stack layers of nature, forming a vertical network of interconnected habitats. From alpine forests and savannas to carribean reefs, each biome will have its own unique set of plants, animals, and environmental challenges to discover and overcome.
Preserve is coming to PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch on May 15th.