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Studio Ghibli and Stardew Valley fans need to wishlist Xbox’s Vivarium

Studio Ghibli and Stardew Valley fans need to wishlist Xbox's Vivarium
Studio Ghibli and Stardew Valley fans need to wishlist Xbox's Vivarium

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The Xbox Games Showcase 2026 was bursting with bullet shells. So many guns! I don’t think I’m a prude — the gory joys of a first-person shooter haven’t soured for me, despite America’s gun-saturated culture — but after 30 minutes of carnage-filled trailers, it started to feel like roughly 75% of Xbox’s upcoming slate involved shooting somebody in the head. Then came Vivarium.

Publisher Serenity Forge and developer Studio Meadowflower resurfaced the long-in-development life sim during Sunday’s showcase with a new trailer, offering the most substantial look yet at a game that feels like Studio Ghibli meets Stardew Valley. (I will be finding a way to play this on a dusty CRT when the time comes.) Originally revealed in 2023, Vivarium has largely stayed out of sight for the past few years. Now it’s back with hand-drawn visuals, a clearer sense of its mysterious premise, and a planned 2027 release on Xbox and PC.

Vivarium takes place inside a terrarium tucked away in the sunroom of a rural American home (a premise that had me fondly remembering an underrated favorite, Ghibli’s The Secret World of Arrietty). Within that glass enclosure is an entire town, where players take on the role of Jenny, a resident living through what the developers describe as “a summer that never ends.”

Like many cozy life sims, you’ll spend your days gardening, decorating your home, crafting items, cooking recipes, and getting to know the locals. But Vivarium appears to have more on its mind than just feel-good vibes. There’s some kind of deeper mystery to the whole thing, with the promise of a branching narrative shaped by player choices. Whichever way you go, you’re promised to meet an eccentric cast of neighbors that includes a fish mailman who drinks like a fish and a birdwatching retiree who keeps tabs on everyone. I want them all to be my new friends. Vivarium also sports a clock system that syncs with the player’s real-world calendar, unlocking discoveries as the story progresses.