Berry Bury Berry Launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch With Trailer

Black Lantern Collective has announced that Berry Bury Berry is now available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, following its earlier PC release. The studio shared a launch trailer along with a breakdown of what players can expect from the surreal incremental experience.

New console release after the PC debut

  • Berry Bury Berry is available on PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch
  • The game had previously launched on PC
  • PS Store pricing (Brazil): R$ 56,90

A surreal first-person incremental about planting and burying

The game is described as a first-person surreal incremental where the core loop revolves around growing berries and putting them into a hole—“immense” amounts of berries included. Players spend their progress building up companions and expanding what they can do with that central “Buraco.”

  • Grow and improve “Berry Buddies” to cultivate increasingly higher berry levels
  • Use earned money to unlock upgrades and tools aimed at boosting profits
  • Expand control over the Buraco to bury items deeper into the depths, beyond where anyone will find them

Progression systems, multiple endings, and an expanding garden mystery

Beyond its core incremental loop, Berry Bury Berry includes multiple endings and additional content tied to the secrets of a cursed garden and its inhabitants. The game also features an upgrade tree built around unlockable devices and tools.

  • Multiple endings: discover secrets of the cursed garden and its residents
  • An extensive upgrade tree with unlockable devices and tools
  • Positioned as highly addictive incremental gameplay set in a bouncy, soft-feeling world

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