The Tomorrow Children will get new islands in its revival on PlayStation later this year

The Tomorrow Children will get new islands in its revival on PlayStation later this year
Ben Borthwick Updated on by

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Q-Games has announced a number of new islands coming to the new version of The Tomorrow Children, set for release later this year.

As revealed back in November, the Japanese studio re-acquired the rights from Sony for the sandbox game late in 2021. As a result, they intend to release a brand new version of the game, with a wealth of new content. Some of this promised content will also include items inspired by the community.

To this end, the team held an Island Design contest, giving fans the chance to see their ideas realised in the new version of the game. Fans submitted creations in the form of sculptures, drawings and more, with their entries judged by the game’s director Dylan Cuthbert.

The two winning designs were ‘Gluttony Hippo’ by Sasadango and ‘Wrong Batteries’ by Eugene Masharov. The team at Q-Games are already hard at work converting those designs into the game, and have also shared a first look at their work in the video below.

Cuthbert also provides a quote. “I’d like to say thank you to everyone who entered and congratulations to the winners; Eugene and Sasadango. We felt that their concepts were a perfect fit for The Tomorrow Children both in design and theme, and we’re really excited to bring them to life in game. We look forward to sharing them with you later this year.”

The Tomorrow Children will launch in its new form on PlayStation 4 later this year, complete with all the new content including peer-to-peer cooperative play. There’ll also be enhancements for those playing on the PlayStation 5.