



The trailer also shows some meditative gameplay of the lands being reinvigorated by breaking down structures and reintroducing plant life. Lead artist Jonathan Hau-Yoon has previously explained the focus behind Terra Nil and the relation to nature, having said that rebuilding nature not only makes for a better world but also 'restores something within us too.' Previously slated for an early 2023 release, Devolver Digital has released the latest trailer including the release date of March 28. RELATED: Study Claims Stardew Valley is Most Profitable 'Cozy Game' on YouTube Because these titles tend to have a focus on muscles, machismo, and violence, the upcoming Terra Nil may seem to come out of left field. Independent South African video game developer Free Lives is more well-known for seemingly hyper-macho titles such as Expendabros, Gorn, and Broforce which has been teased for a massive update years after release. Unlike other city builders, the focus in Devolver Digital's Terra Nil is to bring life back to the dying world by means of purifying soil, cleaning oceans, planting trees, and reintroducing wildlife. Indie publisher Devolver Digital has revealed the release date for upcoming 'reverse' city builder Terra Nil.
