@cozyreni: Finally we have a release date for Moonlight Peaks - a cozy farming game where you play as a vampire! 🧛‍♂️✨ It’s coming out July 7th 2026 for Nintendo Switch 1 & 2 and PC! 🥰 #cozygames #cozygaming #WhatToPlay #nintendoswitch #GamingOnTikTok

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cozyreni
Reni | Cozy Games 🎮 :
Are you going to play Moonlight Peaks? 🥰💗
2026-03-04 15:10:30
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artemismai112
Artemisnight12 :
I can’t wait to play this and then grave seasons!
2026-06-07 08:12:57
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jacquelinebarnes867
Prettijaye💋 :
I’m ready please don’t be expensive 🥰🔥
2026-06-05 01:07:27
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emma.pope2024
Emma Pope :
will 100% be getting it for the switch 2 when its out, I played the demo over a year ago and loved it been waiting ever since 🥰
2026-03-05 09:15:41
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victoriasingsandacts
victoria_hammond🇨🇦 :
I am so playing this game! I love Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon and I’m obsessed with vampire stories and shows. July 7th can’t come soon enough!
2026-03-30 03:08:03
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sierrastead
Sierra :
Someone please bring me back when it’s released 😭✨🖤
2026-04-12 00:40:10
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marie33101
Toto Marie :
Is it only going to be digital?
2026-06-08 02:27:40
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n.awlia
Nawlia :
Gonna play it for suree
2026-04-29 03:13:46
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zoelunastra
Zoe Luna :
YEAH!!! I can’t wait! I’m getting it for my S2❤️
2026-04-08 14:18:30
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mamavona
MamavonA :
Kommt drauf an wie viel es kostet. Gibts vorbestellerrabatt oder sowas?
2026-03-04 15:23:09
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roseannotated
roseannotated :
So excited
2026-03-18 04:18:59
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shelbymalynn4
shelb/shelby :
yes most definitely
2026-04-09 15:31:47
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mmraaiiaa
🌸❄️🪐 :
como puedo buscarlos para la Nintendo switch lite?
2026-06-05 15:32:35
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