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Petit Holo Village Will Be an Animal Crossing-Like Hololive Game

Holo Indie revealed a new game titled Puchi Holo no Mura or Petit Holo Village at Hololive Super Expo 2025. The game’s development team has also opened a social media account that also acts as the primary source for its updates. This new Hololive game will play similarly to Animal Crossing, and it will be available on PCs around the end of 2025.

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The first trailer for the new Hololive game shows a number of ways the game resemblances Animal Crossing. Players will control chibi avatars based on Hololive Vtubers as they gather materials to decorate their houses. However, they can not only farm crops, chop trees, or mine rocks, as the characters can also use weapons to beat other creatures.

The first few playable characters revealed in the game include Usada Pekora, Houshou Marine, Inugami Korone, Nekomata Okayu, AZKi, and Murasaki Shion. As a reminder, Shion just announced earlier in March 2025 that she will graduate on April 26, 2025. The game will feature not only Japanese Vtubers from the group, as the trailer also revealed Hololive English’s Gawr Gura. The game’s official X account profile also noted that it will have English language support in addition to Japanese.

The reveal trailer for Petit Holo Village is also available to watch via holo Indie’s YouTube channel. It highlights the multiplayer possibilities too:

Petit Holo Village will be available for PC via Steam around the end of 2025.


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