Get Some Extra Credit in With Let’s School on Consoles

Let’s School is coming to PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox soon.

Pathea games has confirmed we can expect let’s School on consoles during summer 2024. Announced as part of the Triple-I Initiative digital showcase today, the studio that brought us My Time At Sandrock and Portia will add PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox to the timetable, while PC players can open the books on a new free and paid updates on 11 April.

Updates All Round

Showcased with a new gameplay trailer, Let’s School is set to get controller support when it ports into front rooms and handhelds later this year, but Pc players won’t be left behind. On 11 April, the Riverside Haven update comes to town. This add on won’t cost a penny but still manages to drop-in gamepad support and a ton of other quality updates to keep the curriculum up to date and lessons running smoothly. An additional paid DLC will also drop at the same time. The Water Towns Furniture Pack will unlock more than just some new shelves. It includes two new special facilities (Tai Chi Institution and Traditional Chinese Dessert Shop) to construct, two new recess activities, over 100 new furniture items, more clothing for students, six new products to craft and more. Headmasters will have to find a $3.99 / £3.39 / €3.99 or local equivalent for these new facilities.

For those that haven’t had a chance to see our Let’s School review or the plethora of free updates that are already in game, then now is the chance to build and run your own high school. Taking responsibility for the building, its grounds, the teachers, lessons, and pupils, Lets School on console or PC empowers players to be an A+ headmaster and try out something distinctly different to Two Point Campus. Whether it’s in the classroom or giving an end of year pep speech to the class, this management sim from Pathea is worth some of your precious leisure time. Check out more on the official Steam Store page now or keep an eye out for the start of console termtime.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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