Is Echoes of Teradea Open World?
Yes. Natsume describes Echoes of Teradea as a massive open-world experience with villages, wilderness, maze-like caves and remote islands.
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Yes. Natsume describes Echoes of Teradea as a massive open-world experience with villages, wilderness, maze-like caves and remote islands.
No multiplayer or co-op mode has been announced. The official Natsume Store listing describes Echoes of Teradea as a one-player game.
Echoes of Teradea has 10 confirmed romance candidates: five bachelors and five bachelorettes.
Yes. Natsume explicitly confirms that players can woo the new love interests and marry the person they choose.
Yes. Players can jump, climb ladders and scale vines to reach hidden locations, higher areas and resources.
Yes. Remote islands are confirmed, and players use nautical charts to locate them for treasure hunting and rare animals.
Happilia is earned by helping villagers and contributing to the development of Teradea. Its exact levels and rewards have not yet been disclosed.
Power Wisps are dormant beings freed by completing Power Statue challenges. The resulting Power Wisp Fruits can be exchanged for stamina and useful abilities.
Yes. Natsume confirms that animal companions can use special abilities to destroy obstacles such as rocks and fallen trees and reach hidden areas.
If a wild animal catches the player, Natsume says the player loses collected items and is sent back to the farm.
Ore and gems are found in maze-like caves across Teradea. Quarrytop is the confirmed mining village, but exact nodes and mine floors are not yet published.
Resting at campsites recovers stamina. Players can also cook meals at campfires, although exact food recovery values are not yet known.
Traveling merchants sell exclusive items not found elsewhere and appear at campsites. Their complete inventories and prices have not been announced.
Players obtain nautical charts to locate remote islands. Those islands support treasure hunting and contain rare animals not found on the mainland.
Yes. The official story setup says the player sets out with a best friend on a mission to tame the wolves appearing outside Bloomfield Village. Exact taming steps are not yet public.
Yes. Natsume names wolves, bears and tigers as wilderness threats that players must evade or escape.
The Forest Goddess Statue is where players trade Power Wisp Fruits for stamina boosts and useful abilities. Its location and full upgrade menu have not yet been revealed.
Complete Power Statue challenges, free dormant Power Wisps and trade the earned Power Wisp Fruits at the Forest Goddess Statue for stamina upgrades.
Yes. Pets and animals can accompany the player, and different companions provide abilities for terrain traversal, obstacle removal and treasure discovery.
Yes. Remote islands contain rare animals that are not found on the mainland, and players can befriend them.
Four settlements are named in official material: Bloomfield Village, the port village Tidewind, the mining village Quarrytop and the cultural town Maplehill.
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Echoes of Teradea releases on September 24, 2026. Natsume attached that date to Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea is scheduled for 2026, with an official launch date of September 24.
Natsume formally announced Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea on March 11, 2026.
Natsume debuted the first official trailer on June 18, 2026.
Yes, the current official schedule places all announced console versions and Steam on September 24, 2026.
No preload date has been published in Natsume’s March, May, or June 2026 announcements. The confirmed information is the September 24 release date.
At campsites, players can rest, recover stamina, cook meals by the fire, and meet traveling merchants.
Natsume confirms that meals can be cooked by the fire at campsites while traveling through the open world.
Traveling merchants appear at campsites and offer exclusive items that cannot be found elsewhere.
Players combine jumping, ladders, vines, and animal-companion abilities to reach hidden or previously inaccessible areas.
Nautical charts are used to locate remote islands where players can hunt for treasure and befriend rare animals.
Treasure hunting is confirmed in caves, hidden areas, and remote-island exploration, with movement and animal abilities helping players uncover secrets.
The protagonist was raised in the quiet comfort of Bloomfield Village before the mist and nighttime wolves set the larger journey in motion.
A mist spreading from the Forest of Echoes, nighttime wolves, and disasters across Teradea push the player into a journey to help the land recover.
The Harvest Goddess guides the player, while friends in the villages and Guardian Spirits support the wider effort to revive Teradea.
Doc Jr. is an ingenious inventor named by Natsume as one of the memorable allies the player meets in Teradea.
Guardian Spirits are powerful beings the player befriends and helps as part of reviving and revitalizing Teradea.
The broad goal is to help Teradea flourish again by supporting Guardian Spirits and villages, investigating disasters, and seeking a way to lift the mist.
Yes. Natsume says the truth behind the mist comes into focus as friendships deepen and the seasons pass.
Yes. Farming remains a core part of the game: players tend their farm, raise animals, harvest crops, and build a life between journeys.
Yes. Natsume explicitly says players raise animals on the farm and can also bring pets, animals, and mounts on adventures.
Yes. Treasure hunting is confirmed on remote islands and through exploration of caves, hidden areas, and companion-assisted routes.
Ore and gems are confirmed inside maze-like caves, and Quarrytop is identified as a mining village.
Yes. Players can cook meals by the fire at campsites while exploring Teradea.
Yes. Natsume says Teradea contains rare collectibles, treasures, ore, gems, and animals that reward exploration.
Yes. Glowing Power Statues contain quick challenges or puzzles that free dormant Power Wisps and award Power Wisp Fruits.
Bloomfield Village is the protagonist’s home village and the starting region linked to nighttime wolves and the nearby Forest of Echoes.
The Forest of Echoes is the place from which the mysterious mist spreads across Teradea.
Tidewind is a port village where the player investigates the cause of violent storms.
Quarrytop is a mining village suffering from earthquakes that the player must investigate.
Maplehill is a once-thriving town and cultural center whose fading light and community the player helps revive.
Teradea includes peaceful villages, wilderness, maze-like caves, hidden areas, lively towns, and remote islands.
Yes. Nintendo Switch 2 is a confirmed launch platform for September 24, 2026.
Yes. The original Nintendo Switch version is confirmed alongside Switch 2.
Yes. PlayStation 5 is a confirmed launch platform and one of the announced physical preorder versions.
Yes. Xbox Series X|S is part of the official September 24 launch lineup.
Yes. PC is confirmed through Steam as part of the September 24, 2026 launch lineup.
No PS4 or Xbox One version has been announced. Natsume currently lists PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Natsume names Amazon, the Natsume Store, Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and GameStop as preorder retailers.
Physical preorders are confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5.
The announced Natsume Store bonus is a baby wolf plush of Lupo, the Bloomfield Guardian, while supplies last.
Yes. Natsume states that the Lupo baby wolf plush is available while supplies last.
No. The official wording ties the Lupo plush to preordering through the Natsume Store, not to every listed retailer.
Natsume’s announcements focus on physical Switch 2, Switch, and PS5 preorders and do not provide a complete digital preorder schedule.
Yes. Natsume confirms that players form bonds with ten love interests and experience relationship events before choosing a partner.
Yes. Remote islands contain rare animals not found on the mainland, and Natsume says players can befriend them.
Yes. Natsume says each animal companion and mount has special abilities that help explore uncharted territory.
Yes. Power Wisp Fruits can be traded at the Forest Goddess Statue to boost stamina and unlock useful abilities.
Yes. Natsume says traveling merchants offer exclusive items that players will not find anywhere else.
Yes. The official story setup says wild wolves appear outside Bloomfield Village under the cover of night.
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No. Natsume revealed the game on March 11, 2026 without a launch date; September 24, 2026 was announced with preorders in May.
Natsume’s May 12, 2026 preorder announcement first confirmed that Echoes of Teradea would launch on September 24, 2026.
No. The June 18 first-trailer announcement repeated the already announced September 24, 2026 release date.
Natsume presents September 24, 2026 as the shared release date for every announced platform, without publishing separate regional calendar dates.
No. September 24, 2026 is the game’s release date, while delivery timing is controlled by the selected retailer, shipping service and destination.
Yes. Natsume confirms ten new love interests, divided into five bachelors and five bachelorettes.
Natsume describes the romance roster as ten new love interests: five bachelors and five bachelorettes.
Current retailer screenshots visibly name Lorelei, Mara, Bryce, Cindy, Amad, Lily and Rick.
A current screenshot connects Lorelei to mine resources and union rules, but her exact job and home village are not yet stated.
Yes. A visible quest objective asks the player to get Lily’s favorite treats that Rick requested.
Yes. A current gameplay screenshot shows an “Activate Photo Mode” command in the interface.
Yes. A current interface screenshot includes a “Change Outfit” command.
A current screenshot shows a “Select Song” command, confirming an in-game song-selection function.
Yes. Current screenshots show an active objective with an item counter and named destination information.
Yes. Current screenshots display an in-game time, weekday and date, plus weather text.
Yes. A current gameplay screenshot shows an objective to investigate the Spirit Tree in Wolf Hill.
Yes. Tornado Island is visibly named in a current retailer gameplay screenshot.
Yes. Bloomfield Park appears as a named destination in a current quest screenshot.
Maple Mart is a named place referenced by Bryce in a screenshot describing a jam session with Cindy and Amad.
At least one Spirit Tree is confirmed by a visible objective that sends the player to investigate it in Wolf Hill.
Yes. Natsume announced Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea and identifies itself as the game’s developer and publisher.
No. Echoes of Teradea is a Natsume-developed and published Harvest Moon game, not a Story of Seasons title.
Natsume describes the game as an adventure for Harvest Moon fans and newcomers alike, so prior series knowledge is not presented as a requirement.
Yes. The Natsume Store currently lists the game as “1 Player.”
Natsume’s store classifies the game as Simulation / Farming, while the announcements also emphasize open-world adventure and relationships.
Natsume says players must evade or escape wolves, bears and tigers; being caught causes collected items to be lost and sends the player back to the farm.
Animal companions can cross terrain, break rocks and fallen trees, reach hidden areas and uncover valuable treasures.
Yes. A current interface screenshot visibly includes both “Cook” and “Sleep” commands, matching Natsume’s campsite description.
A current screenshot shows Photo Mode as a directly mapped interface command, although final platform-specific controls have not been documented.
A current screenshot confirms Wolf Hill as the objective destination, but it does not show a complete route or map coordinates.
Yes. Natsume lists Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 separately and offers distinct physical preorder variants.
Yes. Every official platform list reviewed names PC via Steam; no other PC storefront has been announced.
Natsume confirms Xbox Series X|S as a launch platform, but its physical preorder announcement names only Switch 2, Switch and PS5.
No physical PC edition is listed in Natsume’s current preorder announcement; the confirmed PC storefront is Steam.
No technical targets for the Switch 2 version have been published in Natsume’s current announcements.
The Natsume Store currently lists the physical game at $49.99 for its available Switch 2, Switch and PS5 variants.
No. Natsume states that the Lupo baby wolf plush is available while supplies last.
Yes. Best Buy is one of the retailers named by Natsume, and it currently has product listings for supported physical console versions.
Natsume names Amazon, the Natsume Store, Target, Walmart, Best Buy and GameStop.
The displayed product price is not a universal delivered total; taxes, shipping and import costs depend on the retailer and destination.
No public playable demo appears in Natsume’s March, May or June announcements, and no later demo announcement was found through July 26, 2026.
Steam is a confirmed launch storefront, but Natsume has not announced a downloadable Steam demo or Next Fest build.
No Nintendo eShop demo has been announced for either Switch generation.
No PS5 or Xbox Series X|S trial, timed demo or subscription preview has been announced.
There are no save-transfer rules because no public demo has been announced.
The Natsume Store lists Echoes of Teradea as a one-player game.
The Natsume Store and current retailer listing show RP, meaning Rating Pending.
The confirmed lineup is Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam.
Physical editions are currently confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5.
Official text names the Harvest Goddess, Doc Jr. and Lupo; current screenshots also show Lorelei, Mara, Bryce, Cindy, Amad, Lily and Rick.
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2026-06-18
Yes. Natsume calls Teradea a massive, sprawling open world with villages, wilderness, caves, and remote islands.
2026-06-18
The official count is ten new love interests: five bachelors and five bachelorettes, with marriage included.
2026-06-18
Yes. Natsume says animal companions can destroy obstacles including rocks and fallen trees while helping players reach hidden areas.
2026-03-11
Yes. Remote islands are confirmed, and players use nautical charts to locate them for treasure hunting and rare-animal encounters.
2026-05-12
Yes. Natsume announced September 24, 2026 in May and repeated it with the first trailer in June.
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Reviewed 2026-07-29
Natsume’s official news index is the primary place for dated announcements, while the Natsume Store product page is useful for live physical-product metadata.
Reviewed 2026-07-29
No. Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea Wiki & Guides is an unofficial fan site and is not operated by Natsume.
Reviewed 2026-07-29
No. Recipes, gifts, item values, controls, NPC schedules, and mechanics from The Winds of Anthos are not evidence for Echoes of Teradea.
Reviewed 2026-07-29
Verify the exact product page rather than relying on a search snippet: confirm the seller, platform, region, edition, delivery estimate, price, and bonus wording.
Reviewed 2026-07-29
Update an unconfirmed answer when Natsume, a verified platform store, the final game, or a reproducible player test supplies the missing fact.
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Yes. The Natsume Store product page lists September 24, 2026 as the release date for Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea.
September 24, 2026 is a Thursday. That is the calendar day attached to Natsume’s confirmed launch date.
No official change has been published. September 24, 2026 remains consistent across the preorder announcement, first trailer announcement, news index, and current store listing.
No. Natsume has confirmed the date but has not published a region-by-region Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo unlock timetable.
No. Natsume’s official news index contains no Echoes of Teradea delay announcement as of July 29, 2026.
No. The June 18 release is explicitly the first trailer; Natsume does not describe it as a downloadable or playable demo.
No. Because Natsume has not announced a public demo, it has not published a demo file size for any platform.
No separate public-demo rating is listed. The official store currently marks the full game itself as ESRB Rating Pending.
Natsume has not announced a demo, so there is no verified preorder requirement, code, early-access condition, or trial entitlement.
No. The current Natsume Store product page presents physical preorder options and product information, not a public demo download.
No. “Rating Pending” means the final ESRB category and content descriptors have not yet been displayed; it does not mean Teen, Everyone, or any other final rating.
No. The store confirms a one-player game, but that field alone does not prove whether optional online services, cloud functions, rankings, or sharing features exist.
No official platform-specific file size is published in Natsume’s three announcements or current physical product details.
No official minimum or recommended PC specifications have been published in the Natsume announcements reviewed through July 29.
No. Natsume’s public announcements do not state when reviews, creator coverage, or scored impressions may go live.
Yes. Natsume describes campsites as places to cook, sleep, and recover, making them an official support system for trips away from the farm.
Yes. Official descriptions say animals have special abilities that help the player leap across terrain, break obstacles, and uncover treasures.
Yes. Natsume warns that dangerous wild animals can send the player back and cause some collected items to be lost.
Yes. Official feature text connects nautical charts with reaching remote islands that contain rare collectibles and animals.
Yes. Natsume says traveling merchants wander across the map and offer exclusive items, so their movement is relevant to route planning.
Yes. The official premise begins in Bloomfield and sends the player across Teradea as mist, wild beasts, and disasters threaten the land.
No official text explicitly confirms that Lupo is the same large guardian wolf rumored to rule the nighttime wolves.
Yes. Natsume names the Harvest Goddess among the allies the player meets while investigating Teradea’s mysteries.
Yes. Natsume describes Doc Jr. as an ingenious inventor and one of the memorable allies encountered in Teradea.
Yes. Official story copy connects earthquakes, violent storms, strange disasters, and a looming darkness to the mysteries the player confronts across Teradea.
Yes. Natsume explicitly describes a large landscape containing hidden caves, remote islands, lively towns, villages, and wilderness regions.
Yes. Official text says animal abilities can help the player leap across terrain, break through obstacles, and discover treasures.
Yes. Natsume connects solved Power Statue puzzles with Power Wisp Fruit, which is used to increase maximum stamina.
Yes. Natsume presents peaceful farm life and open-world adventure as connected parts of Echoes of Teradea rather than separate game modes.
Yes. Natsume says helping villagers and contributing to Teradea’s development earns Happilia.
Yes. The official premise says the player was raised in the quiet comfort of Bloomfield Village.
Yes. Natsume’s story setup says the mist of the Forest of Echoes now covers the land of Teradea.
Yes. Natsume identifies Quarrytop as one of the named villages and associates it with mining in the official world description.
Yes. Tidewind is the named seaside or harbor village within Teradea’s network of communities.
Yes. Maplehill is presented as a distinct community whose identity contributes to Teradea’s varied villages and restoration story.
No. Natsume has announced five platform families but has not announced cross-save or save transfer between them.
No. Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 are listed as separate versions, and Natsume has not published an upgrade-pack, entitlement, or save-transfer policy.
Yes. Natsume’s preorder announcement and store page include a PlayStation 5 physical version.
No official Steam Deck verification or compatibility rating has been announced for Echoes of Teradea.
No. Xbox Series X|S is a launch platform, but Natsume has not announced Xbox Game Pass inclusion.
Yes. The current product page warns that orders combining preorder and in-stock items are held until every item is available.
Yes. Natsume’s May 12 announcement named Amazon for Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5 preorders.
Yes. Natsume states that the baby Lupo wolf plush is offered with eligible preorders while supplies last.
Yes. The live Natsume Store selector lists Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PlayStation 5.
No. Natsume’s announced preorder benefit is the eligible Lupo plush; the press release does not promise early gameplay access.
Natsume’s official news index is the primary place for dated announcements, while the Natsume Store product page is useful for live physical-product metadata.
No. Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea Wiki & Guides is an unofficial fan site and is not operated by Natsume.
No. Recipes, gifts, item values, controls, NPC schedules, and mechanics from The Winds of Anthos are not evidence for Echoes of Teradea.
Verify the exact product page rather than relying on a search snippet: confirm the seller, platform, region, edition, delivery estimate, price, and bonus wording.
Update an unconfirmed answer when Natsume, a verified platform store, the final game, or a reproducible player test supplies the missing fact.
Five new evidence-led briefings
Reviewed 2026-07-31
Yes. Natsume presents farming, friendship, romance, animal companions, caves, islands, villages, and exploration as parts of one game.
Reviewed 2026-07-31
Natsume confirms dangerous wild animals and tells players to evade and escape them, but it has not presented a weapon-based combat system as a core feature.
Reviewed 2026-07-31
Current official text uses Guardian Spirits for powerful allies tied to revitalizing Teradea and Power Wisps for dormant beings freed from Power Statues.
Reviewed 2026-07-31
Natsume’s published progression description tells players to trade Power Wisp Fruit at the Forest Goddess Statue for stamina boosts and useful abilities.
Reviewed 2026-07-31
Yes. Natsume’s preorder wording identifies the bonus as “Lupo (Baby Wolf Plush), the Bloomfield Guardian.”
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There are 197 days between Natsume’s March 11 announcement and the scheduled September 24, 2026 release.
Natsume opened announced physical preorders on May 12, 2026, which is 135 days before the September 24 release.
The June 18 first trailer arrived 98 days before the scheduled September 24, 2026 launch.
Yes. Natsume’s May preorder announcement and June first-trailer announcement both state September 24, 2026.
Yes. September 24 is within the July-through-September third quarter and falls seven days before October 1.
An official demo should be traceable to Natsume or a verified platform store and identify a playable build, supported platform, and access method.
No. The first trailer confirms showcased game features, but it does not establish the content, limits, save rules, or platforms of a demo build.
No. Natsume describes the baby Lupo wolf plush as an eligible preorder bonus while supplies last.
No. The June 18 notice directs readers to watch the new trailer and does not provide a playable game download.
No. Without an announced public demo, there is no build pair, platform rule, or save path that can be tested and documented.
The official store still lists September 24, 2026, $49.99, one player, Simulation/Farming, and ESRB Rating Pending.
Yes. The official product metadata classifies Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea as “Simulation / Farming.”
Yes. The live Natsume Store product details continue to show “Players: 1 Player.”
The live Natsume Store page currently displays a $49.99 product price while offering Switch, Switch 2, and PS5 selections.
Yes. The official product listing still displays “ESRB Rating: Rating Pending” as of July 31, 2026.
The confirmed loop is to find a glowing Power Statue, complete its challenge, free a dormant Power Wisp, earn Power Wisp Fruit, and trade fruit at the Forest Goddess Statue.
Players can jump, climb ladders, and scale vines, while animal companions help cross terrain, break obstacles, and reveal treasures.
The official travel loop lets players explore beyond the farm, use campsites to rest and recover stamina, cook meals by the fire, and encounter traveling merchants.
Players obtain nautical charts to locate remote islands, treasure hunt, and befriend rare animals not found on the mainland.
Official text says wolves, bears, and tigers can catch the player, cause loss of collected items, and send the player back to the farm.
Natsume links violent storms to Tidewind, earthquakes to Quarrytop, and a fading community and light to Maplehill.
The official premise says the protagonist and their best friend set out to tame the wolves outside Bloomfield, opening a much larger journey.
Natsume says the truth behind the mist slowly comes into focus as friendships deepen and the seasons pass.
Official copy confirms a looming darkness threatens Teradea, but it does not identify the force, villain, or final confrontation.
Yes. The announcement explicitly asks the player to help Guardian Spirits revive and revitalize Teradea.
Yes. Natsume says animal companions can reach hidden areas, destroy rocks and fallen trees, and uncover secrets across Teradea.
Yes. Solving Power Statue challenges frees dormant Power Wisps and yields fruit that can improve stamina and unlock abilities.
Yes. Natsume explicitly lists recovering stamina among the activities available at campsites.
Yes. The official feature list says players can jump, climb ladders, and scale vines to reach previously inaccessible areas.
Yes. Natsume groups traveling merchants with the Campsites & Travel System and says they offer items players cannot find elsewhere.
Tidewind is the named port village where the player investigates what is causing the storms.
Quarrytop is the named mining village where the player investigates recurring earthquakes.
Maplehill is described as a once-thriving town and cultural center whose fading light and community need revival.
Yes. Natsume describes maze-like caves filled with ore and gems within Teradea’s open world.
Yes. Natsume says remote islands contain rare animals that players will not find on the mainland.
Natsume announced Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
Yes. Natsume’s announcement specifically names Xbox Series X|S rather than Xbox One.
Yes. The June 18 first-trailer announcement separately names Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.
No. Natsume’s official platform list includes two Nintendo systems, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam, but not iOS or Android.
No. The announcements identify supported platforms but do not state that one purchase unlocks another platform version.
The current policy states that preorders cannot be canceled after three business days.
The product page tells international customers that video games sold by the Natsume Store are NTSC for the US, Canada, and Mexico.
The Natsume Store warns that international customers may have to pay additional customs fees, duties, or taxes before delivery.
The current product page instructs buyers to submit a ticket through the purple Help bubble to request an address change before shipping.
Yes. The product-page disclaimer says covers may be updated and prototype or digital-proof images can differ in packaging, labels, seals, materials, color, or production details.
Yes. Natsume presents farming, friendship, romance, animal companions, caves, islands, villages, and exploration as parts of one game.
Natsume confirms dangerous wild animals and tells players to evade and escape them, but it has not presented a weapon-based combat system as a core feature.
Current official text uses Guardian Spirits for powerful allies tied to revitalizing Teradea and Power Wisps for dormant beings freed from Power Statues.
Natsume’s published progression description tells players to trade Power Wisp Fruit at the Forest Goddess Statue for stamina boosts and useful abilities.
Yes. Natsume’s preorder wording identifies the bonus as “Lupo (Baby Wolf Plush), the Bloomfield Guardian.”