
Developer Pathea Games and publisher PM Studios this week released their chaotic and colourful school management simulation title ‘Let’s School’ on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox consoles (Series/One). First available on PC via Steam, the ‘My Time at Sandrock’ developer’s school sim is now able to be played by console players.
Let’s School will retail for $19.99 USD / €18.99 EUR / £15.99 across all platforms. The PlayStation 4 version has been delayed and will be available later this summer. Have a gander below for more details on the game.
PM Studios and Pathea Games are delighted to announce that the quirky and colorful school management sim, Let’s School, launches today for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch worldwide.
In this game, players construct and run their own educational establishments acting as an all-powerful principal/headteacher. Players have all the tools they need to construct buildings in any form they wish, craft curriculums to fit a range of different subjects, hire and fire teachers, adopt pets to improve school life, prevent sudden frog outbreaks, catch students before they ‘accidentally’ set the school on fire, mastermind after-school clubs and customize absolutely everything from school decor to logos emblazoned on uniforms.
Players have the ultimate freedom to run their school as they see fit and have all the tools available to them to guide students from mediocrity to academic achievement… or not.
The game launched on PC during July 2023 to widespread acclaim and the console version successfully expands Let’s Schools satisfying management gameplay to a much greater audience with all the core gameplay fans would expect, gamepad support, optimized user interface and more.
“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 from 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.”
A physical version of Let’s School will also be available at retailers later this year. More information about that version will be revealed post-digital release. The PlayStation 4 release of the game has been delayed and is scheduled to launch later this Summer.
















