PM Studios and Pathea Games (My Time at Sandrock) have officially brought school management sim Let’s School to PlayStation 5, Switch, and Xbox digital stores ($19.99). Physical versions will release later this year.

Let’s School is a management sim where players run their own educational facility. Construct buildings and stadiums using multi-story buildings, and lay out room designs and individual objects and pieces.

You’re also the principal and headmaster. Recruit faculty, plan extracurricular activities, host sporting matches and concerts, and meet academic needs. And deal with bullying, truancy, arson, and all manner of pranks from unruly kids.

“This game started as a labor of love from our producer Lanka and the whole team at Pathea simply fell in love with the project from day one as soon as he presented it to everyone.” said Chris Su, producer, Pathea. “After a dozen more developers joined his team we developed the concept further, brought it to Steam last July and added more and more content to the game over time attracting both fan and commercial acclaim with 200k unit sales in the first year and a 92% Positive user review rating! We hope the console launch will have a similar level of success.”

Let’s School is also available on PC (Steam), as well as a free demo. The PlayStation 4 version has been delayed, and will launch later this summer.

It’s rated E for Everyone.


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