Summary

  • Planet of Lana is coming to the Switch, PS4, and PS5 on April 16.
  • The game's upcoming ports are available at 10% off during the newly started pre-order period.
  • Planet of Lana was praised by players and critics alike following its mid-2023 release, with many commending it for its inventive gameplay, gorgeous visuals, and memorable soundtrack.

Planet of Lana is coming to the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PS5 on April 16. Its upcoming ports promise to add to the already vast selection of high-quality indie titles on Sony's consoles and the Switch.

Planet of Lana was released to critical acclaim in May 2023. The game has received widespread praise for its hand-painted visuals, memorable soundtrack, and a distinct gameplay loop revolving around some light exploration and solving varied puzzles with the help of a cat-like companion called Mui.

Planet of Lana Switch, PlayStation Pre-Orders Come With a 10% Discount

Nearly a year following its debut on PC and Microsoft's consoles, Planet of Lana is now ready to jump ship to the PS4, PS5, and Switch. Wishfully Studios revealed that its upcoming ports of the game are scheduled to hit the eShop and PlayStation Store on April 16. Both of those versions will be regularly priced at $19.99, matching their Microsoft Store and Steam price tags. But Planet of Lana pre-orders for Switch and PlayStation users also come with a 10% discount, bringing the game's price down to $17.99. There is currently no indication that the hand-painted puzzler will be treated to a physical release, which is standard practice for contemporary indie titles.

The reason why Planet of Lana is going to take almost a full year to reach the Switch and PlayStation consoles ostensibly has something to do with the fact that it was originally part of the ID@Xbox indie publishing program. The vast majority of titles that joined this initiative in the past ended up being timed Xbox console exclusives, on top of having same-day debuts on Microsoft's gaming subscription service. Planet of Lana was also a day-one Xbox Game Pass release, thus following that pattern down to a T.

Aside from an extremely favorable critical reception, the game also received a warm response from players, as evidenced by the fact that it presently boasts nearly 3,000 "Very Positive" reviews on Steam. Many fans said that they were completely captivated by the game's world and story. Meanwhile, others have praised Planet of Lana's gorgeous art style.

The volume and variance of the game's puzzles, combined with its inclusion of a companion character, have invoked a lot of comparisons with The Last Guardian, the critically acclaimed 2016 adventure by Sony's now-defunct Japan Studio. Those parallels were additionally strengthened by the fact that The Last Guardian's composer Takeshi Furukawa handled Planet of Lana's soundtrack, which many players and critics alike labeled as one of the game's highlights.

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Planet of Lana
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Released
May 23, 2023
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WHERE TO PLAY

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A planet that used to be a place of undisturbed balance between human, nature, and animal has now become something else entirely.
The disharmony that had been in the making for hundreds of years has finally arrived in the form of a faceless army. But this is not a story about war. This is a story about a vibrant, beautiful planet –and the journey to keep it that way.
Unique companion-based gameplay.
Solve puzzles with diverse challenges and quirky twists.
Carefully navigate dangerous situations using stealth and wit.
Use your reflexes and survive challenging action sequences.
Discover an epic story that stretches across galaxies and centuries.

ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence
Developer
Wishfully
Publisher
Thunderful Publishing
Genre(s)
Adventure, Puzzle
How Long To Beat
5 Hours