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Pawprint Studio shared a new trailer for their game, Aniimo, during the Xbox presentation at Tokyo Game Show 2025. This latest look follows the game’s initial reveal last June.
The trailer also revealed that the studio will be hosting a contest where players can create their own creatures for Aniimo. You can find more information about the contest on the game’s social media pages.
Ever wanted to design your own virtual pet and see it come to life in a game? Now you can! You could win up to $1399 in Amazon gift cards! We’re giving you the chance to help our developers create a brand new Aniimo, based on your ideas. Plus, you’ll get to interact with the Aniimo you helped create!
— Aniimo (@Aniimo_EN) September 25, 2025
I just saw the trailer pop up on the game’s YouTube channel, and it looks awesome! Even better, the game, Aniimo, is going to be free-to-play on Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile – I can’t wait to check it out!
Something’s stirring in Idyll, Pathfinder. Are you prepared to begin a new journey and explore this vast, lively world to discover its hidden mysteries?
As you explore, you’ll meet many different Aniimos, and with a bit of luck, you might even find their incredibly rare and beautiful Prismana forms!
Discover, grow, and connect with your Aniimo as you journey through the beautiful world of Idyll. Be careful, though – dangerous foes lie ahead! We can only overcome them by working together, because united, we are much stronger.
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2025-09-25 18:26