Tales of Seikyu left Early Access on June 11, 2026, bringing a unique yokai-shapeshifting twist to the cozy farming genre. Backed by over 6,400 Kickstarter supporters and now sitting at Very Positive on Steam, ACE Entertainment's island adventure stands out in a crowded field.
Published June 20, 2026
Tales of Seikyu officially launched version 1.0 on Steam on June 11, 2026, ending roughly one year of Early Access that began on May 21, 2025. Developed by ACE Entertainment and published by Fireshine Games, the game blends cozy farming mechanics reminiscent of Stardew Valley with the yokai-infused world-building more familiar from Rune Factory — and adds a shapeshifting system that is entirely its own.
The premise is straightforward: you arrive on the yokai island of Seikyu to restore an ancestral home, tend a farm, raise animals (including chickens, cows, sheep and capybaras), and build relationships with the island's inhabitants. What sets it apart is that your character can transform into three distinct yokai forms — a boar for charging through dense terrain, a tengu for aerial exploration and flight, and a water spirit for diving underwater. Each form gates new areas of the island, giving exploration a clear sense of mechanical progression rather than relying purely on tools or seasons.
The full release is not just a stability patch. The 1.0 update delivers a substantial content drop:
These additions flesh out both the narrative and the late-game loop considerably.
Before Early Access, Tales of Seikyu ran a Kickstarter campaign that raised $378,482 from 6,497 backers. That community support was substantial enough to fund a stretch goal for console ports to PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch — platforms that should eventually see the game beyond its current Steam release.
Within roughly 48 hours of the 1.0 release, the game had accumulated around 827 Steam user reviews at approximately 89% positive, earning a Very Positive rating. For a cozy farming sim entering a market that has grown increasingly crowded since Stardew Valley's breakout success, that kind of early momentum is meaningful.
The launch price is $17.49 USD, reflecting a 30% discount during launch week. It is worth noting that Tales of Seikyu is a single-player-only experience — there is no co-op or multiplayer mode.
Tales of Seikyu hits most of the cozy-game beats you'd expect — farming, animal raising, seasonal events, romance — but the yokai shapeshifting mechanic gives it a structural backbone that goes beyond the usual tool-upgrade treadmill. The 1.0 launch represents a complete package after a year of community-driven development, and the Steam reception suggests the team delivered on what backers were promised. If you have any appetite for Japanese folklore aesthetics alongside your farming loop, this one is worth a look.