HoYoverse's "Petit Planet" Reveals First Icon -A Glimpse into a Fantasy Farming World, Possibly Headed for Switch 2
On September 23rd at noon, HoYoverse’s new life simulation game, Petit Planet, unexpectedly dropped its first 15-second teaser video on Bilibili. It offered a first look at the game's visual style and one of its postsprites. Despite its brevity, this polished teaser immediately sparked lively discussions within the player community.
Currently, the official Petit Planet Bilibili account has already amassed 299,000 followers. Even though no beta tests have been announced, player anticipation is already soaring.
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From Trademark to Teaser: Petit Planet Makes Its Debut
Petit Planet received its publication license in July 2024 and completed its app store filing on August 11th, 2025, clearing the final administrative hurdle for its release.
The teaser release on September 23rd came right on the heels of the conclusion of the first beta test for another new HoYoverse title, Honkai: Nexus Anima. The video offers a glimpse of the game's visual style and environments.
In the teaser, a white, round, hovering creature is seen circling around three king oyster mushrooms. The backdrop is a cartoon-style 3D natural world with trees, apples, and flowers, framed by a distant waterfall. The updated game icon also confirms that whimsical creatures will be a central theme.
If the marketing rollout mirrors that of Honkai: Nexus Anima, the full official reveal of Petit Planet and sign-ups for its first beta test could be announced imminently.
HoYoverse's First on Switch? Petit Planet's Multi-Platform Strategy
According to sources, Petit Planet is in development for the Nintendo Switch platform. It remains unconfirmed whether it targets the original Switch, its successor (Switch 2), or both, but a simultaneous release on Switch 2, PC, iOS, and Android is considered likely.
If confirmed, this would make Petit Planet HoYoverse's first title on a Nintendo console. This is particularly significant given the long-awaited Switch version of Genshin Impact appears to be shelved. HoYoverse's focus on newer hardware is evident, especially with PS4 support for Genshin Impact ending in 2026 and neither Honkai: Star Rail nor Zenless Zone Zero being released on last-generation consoles.
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Blending Classics and Innovation: HoYoverse's Pastoral Fantasy
Based on current information, Petit Planet is a life simulation and management game that blends elements from classics like NGC, Palworld, and Stardew Valley, while incorporating HoYoverse's signature anime aesthetic.
The game employs a Q-version 2D style, with characters designed at an approximate 1:2 head-to-body ratio to create an extra-cute appearance. Analysts predict that, compared to standard simulation games, Petit Planet will likely place a greater emphasis on character development and could introduce features such as collectible outfits and a gacha system for other items.
The gameplay is expected to combine simulation management, UGC, social features, and anthropomorphic animals. Official recruitment notices have hinted at activities including farming, mining, fishing, product development, and shop management, pointing to a experience rich in UGC and social interaction.
Rumors about a HoYoverse life sim, likened to Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Belonging to the NGC series), first surfaced as early as June 2023.
Player Anticipation and Market Prospects
Despite the teaser being the first official reveal, the player community has shown immense excitement, with the Bilibili channel gaining nearly 300,000 followers from this single post.
The combination of HoYoverse's reputation and the popular life-sim genre has greatly piqued player interest. Demand for relaxing, casual simulation games has been steadily growing.
Petit Planet represents HoYoverse's venture into a new and highly competitive genre, with other majors like Tencent and NetEase also active in this space. A successful launch could firmly establish HoYoverse in the casual farming game market.
Conclusion
For HoYoverse, this venture is more than just expanding into a new genre; it's an exploration of a compelling possibility: can a farming game bridge the gap between anime aesthetics and pastoral idyll, fulfilling the desire of fast-paced modern life for a slow-living virtual experience?
With the release of the teaser, Petit Planet has transitioned from rumor to reality. Given HoYoverse's track record of quality and market success, this game has the potential to carve out a new space within the life simulation genre. With the icon now public, a full-length trailer and more teasers are likely on the horizon, and players can look forward to learning more soon.






