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This Spooky Season's Must-Have Halloween Gifts
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This Spooky Season’s Must-Have Halloween Gifts

by admin October 2, 2025



It’s officially October, which can only mean one thing: Halloween season is finally here! At least for normies, because some of us outcasts live it every day, anyway.

Pop culture purveyors such as Spirit Halloween, BoxLunch, and the Disney Store have rolled out their spooky bag of tricks and treats. Fans of KPop Demon Hunters, Wicked, Star Wars, Stranger Things, and Terrifier will be happy to discover there’s new gear aplenty to celebrate the season. So, if you’re on the hunt for boo basket goods, or in need of costume ideas, frightfully fun fashion, and Halloween decor, you’re in the right place, as we’re running down the best of the season so far!

Fashion and accesories

‘One Piece’ x Dr. Squatch (Prices vary)

Clean up like a pirate before or after Halloween festivities with this One Piece bath collection from Dr. Squatch.

‘One Piece’ Straw Hat ($29)

Be the king of the pirates with this official Monkey D. Luffy replica Straw Hat available online and in stores at BoxLunch. The online and in store retailer also features more One Piece fashions to look ready to join the Straw Hat crew.

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Girls Crew Marvel villain studs ($45)

Glimmer like a Marvel villain with earrings from Girls Crew that represent comic book baddies—the perfect accessory for your badass costume.

Girls Crew ‘Star Wars’ earrings ($45)

Get in the galactic spirit of the season this Halloween with earrings shaped like Star Wars treats from Girls Crew.

Loungefly x Marvel Studios ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ ($120)

Add a Fantastic Four cosplay backpack look from Loungefly if you’re dressing up as a member of Marvel’s first family.

Disney Store ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Oogie Boogie bottle ($60)

Keep hydrated with an Oogie Boogie steel water bottle from the Disney Store online. This is a good size for theme park hopping or long trick or treat walks.

Posh Peanut x Haunted Mansion (Prices vary)

Grim grinning looks for the whole family inspired by Disney’s Haunted Mansion are simply too chillingly cute. There are looks to haunt your home halls and also for a day out at Disney World, whose Haunted Mansion still runs during Halloween, or to make a pro-Halloweentime statement at Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Holiday.

Unique Vintage x Disney Halloween Bat Hoodie ($64)

This Cakeworthy Minnie Mouse bat hoodie is perfect for Halloweentime at Disney Parks. It’s low-key but a statement to flap around in from park to park.

Unique Vintage x Pixar ‘Coco’ ($42)

Seize your moment, Mama. This Unique Vintage x Pixar Coco shirt tells the family who’s in charge especially at the theme parks.

BoxLunch x ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Sweater ($60)

Throw this Freddy Fazbear pizza delivery fit on in 30 minutes or less. Find this and more Five Nights at Freddy’s gear online or in stores at BoxLunch.

Unique Vintage x Elvira Dagger Dress ($110)

Become the Mistress of the Dark with this official Elvira x Unique Vintage dress inspired by the horror hostess’ iconic look. It’s Cassandra Peterson approved!

Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (Prices vary)

Get the squad together to become Huntr/x with Netflix’s official KPop Demon Hunters collection. The online Netflix shop features fashion that can work in Halloween group cosplay or cozy movie night in capacity. The Huntr/x pajamas are perfect for streaming KPDH on the couch, couch, couch.

RSVLTS Spooky season collection (Prices vary)

From Star Wars to the Universal Monsters, RSVLTS trademark short sleeves are getting the Halloween treatment. Find designs such as “Dismembers Only” a delightful spin on the grim limb losses in the Star Wars universe.

Buy RSVLTS Spooky season… Buy ‘Star Wars’ Dismembers Only…

BoxLunch x ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ (Prices vary)

Dress up as a Huntr/x or Saja boys fan this Halloween with band shirt options from BoxLunch. The online and mall retailer is working hard to get that KPop Demon Hunters merch in stores and into the hands of the fans.

Decor and more

Spirit Halloween x ‘Ghostbusters’ Slimer ($70)

Hang out with this unhinged hanging Slimer replica from Spirit Halloween’s Ghostbusters selection of decor and accessories. The details really get the gross green ghost’s whole vibe and sassy shapely figure.

Spirit Halloween x ‘Halloween’ neon sign ($50)

Michael Myers gets the neon sign treatment; it looks good on him and good on your wall.  This product also features other slasher baddies including Chucky, Art the Clown, and more! 

See at Spirit Halloween More horror neon signs

Home Depot ‘Gremlins’ Stripe animatronic ($179)

Party after midight with Stripe from Gremlins, this Home Depot animatronic can stay up from Halloween to Christmas. We love a dynamic holiday lawn greeter, especially one that mashes up the holidays. The collection just needs an adorable Gizmo addition.

Last-minute costumes

Bums and Roses x ‘Power Rangers’ family matching collection (Prices vary)

It’s morphin’ time with this extensive retro Power Rangers drop from Bums and Roses that’s got the whole family covered.

Bums and Roses x ‘Scooby-Doo’ (Prices vary)

Dress the whole squad up as Mystery Inc. with Bums and Roses’ cozy costume collection inspired by Scooby and friends. There are costume onesies and groovy yet spooky lounge wear that’s perfect for the season.

‘Wicked: For Good’ costumes (Prices vary)

Find the Glinda to your Elphaba and take flight this Halloween. You can now find looks from Wicked: Part One and Wicked: For Good in adult and kids sizes just in time for the sequel’s release.

Buy Glinda… Buy Elphaba…

Spirit Halloween x Damien Leone’s ‘Terrifier’ (Prices vary)

If you’ve been looking for Art the Clown costumes for the whole (and I mean whole including the pets) family, Spirit Halloween has you covered. The store also has a massive selection of Terrifier merch for anyone who wants to get their hands on awesome goods for the cult killer clown slasher. We love the inclusion of the daisy sunglasses and Sienna’s superpowered dagger.

See more Terrifier at Spirit Halloween

 

 

 

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EA Sports FC 26 review: a football sim for all seasons

by admin September 19, 2025



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Platform reviewed: PS5
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Release date: Early Access: September 19, 2025 | Full release: September 26, 2025

Developer and publisher EA’s marquee sports franchise is in a strangely privileged position. For years, FIFA fans lambasted the developer for wheeling out what seemed like the same game in a fresh lick of paint, and while the newer EA Sports FC titles haven’t exactly rewritten the FIFA rulebook, they have felt like more complete, harder-to-criticize packages overall.

Why? Because a decade’s worth of minor tweaks is bound to add up to something great. As I wrote in my EA Sports FC 25 review this time last year, “it feels like we’ve reached a point where the overall FC experience is so good that it’s hard to chastise EA for making small improvements to an already excellent foundation,” and the latest entry in this long-running series, EA Sports FC 26, is shielded by the same safety blanket.

FC 26 is not a dramatically different offering from what’s come before, but it is an objectively better game than FC 25 in a few key ways.

There’s a brand new gameplay option for slower, more realism-focused offline play, a clever real-world integration for Career Mode, and meaningful player-requested changes for Ultimate Team (FUT) and Clubs. The graphics have never been better, and, of course, there’s the customary thrill of using up-to-date players, in up-to-date kits, at up-to-date clubs.

None of these upgrades are particularly flashy; they’re more under-the-surface than something you can advertise in a TV spot. But (I promise!) they do bring new, unexpected depth to EA’s tried-and-tested modes – particularly Career Mode, which feels closer to Football Manager than it’s ever been (complimentary).

Keeping it real

Cole Palmer in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports)

If you pressed EA to tell you this year’s single biggest FC upgrade, it would probably say “the overhauled gameplay experience powered by feedback from the FC Community.” That sounds like marketing mumbo jumbo, but FC 26 genuinely does play better than FC 25 for a number of reasons.

There are fewer bounce-backs this year (read: matches feel less like a game of pinball), dribbling is more responsive, it’s easier to change direction, goalkeepers no longer parry the ball straight into your opponent’s lap (or rather, they do so less frequently), and, mercifully, headers are now scorable again.

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These were the five most tangible gameplay improvements I noticed during my short time with FC 26 ahead of launch, though EA also says that tackles are cleaner, interceptions are more controlled, passes are quicker, and skills are easier to perform.

Some of the best players in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports)

Players with high dribbling stats definitely feel more powerful in FC 26. The likes of Lamine Yamal, Cole Palmer, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia are now just as fun to play with as they are to watch in real life, and while pace freaks like Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior will undoubtedly remain the weapon of choice for FUT loyalists, it’s nice that more of the world’s best players feel genuinely threatening in-game. There’s a new Gamechanger PlayStyle for flair finishers like Yamal, too, which feels like a cheat code when paired with existing dribble-focused PlayStyles like Technical+.

EA has also rolled a bundle of realism-focused tweaks into an entirely new gameplay preset called Authentic Gameplay. An optional mode in Kick-Off and Career Mode, Authentic is tuned for higher realism and true-to-life match speed; dribbling is slower, tackles are more violent, AI defenders are smarter, and rebounds, blocks, and bounces are more unpredictable. In other words, Authentic is a slower, harder, but (in my experience) more rewarding gameplay experience than Competitive, which is the faster-paced gameplay preset locked to online modes like FUT and Clubs.

Just look – look! – at Marc Cucurella’s in-game hair in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports / Future)

In Authentic, it’s much easier to keep hold of possession for long spells, and much harder to slip players in behind using L1. It’s also nigh-on impossible to burst away from defenders with pacey players, which – as in real life – encourages you to aim for space (I do expect EA to tweak the latter aspect in the coming weeks, though, as Mbappé should be able to leave Francesco Acerbi for dead, regardless of the game mode).

It’s true that previous FC games (and indeed previous FIFA games) featured a Simulation preset that, in theory, imposed similar realism-focused gameplay changes. But toggling this option always felt like spiking your players with horse tranquilizer. Yes, in FC 26, Authentic Gameplay feels slower than its Competitive counterpart, but it doesn’t throw the whole FC experience out of kilter. I like it a lot.

Board Expectations 2.0

The Manager Live Hub in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports / Future)

Career Mode is the perfect place to give Authentic Gameplay a spin, and EA has sprinkled some great new features into its decades-old take on Football Manager.

The headline addition is Manager Live, which evolves last year’s Live Start Points mechanic into a series of full-blown, inspired-by-real-life challenges. Manager Live is essentially Manager Career, but you commit to fulfilling certain objectives or storylines in a given number of seasons. The catch? Each challenge imposes a unique set of feature restrictions and operating conditions, meaning it’s harder to cheese your way to victory by buying the best players or never rotating your squad.

For instance, one Manager Live challenge – Winning With Youth – tasks you with finishing at least eighth in any European league while only playing players under the age of 24 and not signing any players under the age of 21. Another – European Royalty – challenges you to win the UEFA Super Cup twice in three years with increased referee strictness and no ability to restart matches. These feats are harder to complete than they sound, and they force you to think more like a real-life manager under similar real-life pressures.

The Icon and Heroes selection in my edition of EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports / Future)

By completing Manager Live challenges, you can earn classic kits and, for the first time, the ability to play with Icon and Hero players in regular Manager Career. I haven’t yet had enough time with FC 26 to complete one of these multi-season challenges, but luckily, my Ultimate Edition version of the game included three Career-ready Icons straight out of the box (you best believe Fernando Torres went straight into my 2025 Chelsea side).

Other neat updates for regular Career Mode include Manager Market and Unexpected Events. The former gives managers their own Manager Profile and Job Security rating, and you can track which coaches are untouchable, under pressure, or seeking new opportunities throughout the season in a dedicated Manager Market menu. Previously, you’d have to hope and pray that your next role of choice would appear in the hard-to-find Vacancies tab, but now, you can track your dream managerial job and react accordingly.

The Manager Market interface in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports / Future)

Unexpected Events are exactly what they sound like: random scenarios (positive or negative) that test your adaptability as a manager. Events like Abrupt Retirement, Urgent Family Leave, and Budget Malfunction bring new dynamism to long seasons, where previously, you’d only have the odd player injury or contract negotiation to contend with. Again, this is another small-but-welcome change.

No more rage quits?

Live Events are a new addition to Ultimate Team in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports)

For FUT fans, those aforementioned gameplay tweaks will prove the most meaningful change (the improvements made to goalkeeper parries, in particular, should reduce the number of rage quits considerably). But EA has also reintroduced Tournaments under a new Live Events banner in FC 26, while Gauntlets force you to rotate your FUT squad in every round, encouraging you to build two competition-ready XIs. During my pre-launch testing, I only had one live Live Event available – the Early Access Elimination tournament – but three more were listed as ‘upcoming’ post-launch.

Other changes include the removal of Rivals qualifiers, the addition of a second tier of Weekend League, and – finally! – fairer consequences if your opponent disconnects from a match by any method: yes, you’ll be awarded the win if the score is a draw.

Best bit

(Image credit: EA Sports FC 26)

Hitting my first trivela assist with Lamine Yamal after beating three defenders using the Technical+ playstyle. These types of moments felt harder to pull off in previous games, but FC 26 actively encourages them.

Those Live Events now feature in Clubs, too, as does a new Archetypes system for developing your Pro, which encourages you to pick a specific style of play (Magician, Creator, Engine, and so on) and run with it. You can choose more than one Archetype (once you’ve unlocked more), but each Archetype progresses separately, so you’ll need to play multiple matches with each one to level them up.

Honestly, I’m not too sure about this new system. Previously, you were able to change your Pro build on the fly to suit the needs of any given position, or just to mix things up. In FC 26, you’ll be able to get really good at being one type of player, but then be forced back to square one if you join a squad that necessitates a position change.

I’m intrigued to see how longtime Clubs fans take to this new progression system – though any annoyances might be offset by the long-awaited ability to join multiple clubs in FC 26.

 Should I play EA Sports FC 26?

Ronaldo Nazário in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports)

 Play it if…

 Don’t play it if…

 Accessibility

The Accessibility menu in EA Sports FC 26 (Image credit: EA Sports / Future)

EA Sports FC 26 offers a comprehensive suite of accessibility options, including settings for subtitles, button remapping, color blindness, and increasing the size of the player indicator. It also introduces a dedicated High Contrast Mode for low-vision and cognitively disabled players. All of these accessibility options can be found in a dedicated Accessibility Settings tab. The game has six difficulty levels – Beginner, Amateur, Semi-Pro, Professional, World Class, Legendary, and Ultimate – and features support for 21 languages.

 How I tested EA Sports FC 26

I played EA Sports FC 26 for five days ahead of its official release. During that time, I had access to all modes and features and was able to compete against real-world players who also had early access to the game (before the start of EA’s Early Access promotion).

I played on PS5, using a standard DualSense controller, on a Samsung QN95A Neo QLED 4K TV. I’ve played every EA Sports football title since FIFA 13, and also reviewed FIFA 22, FIFA 23, EA Sports FC 24, and EA Sports FC 25 for TechRadar Gaming.

First reviewed September 2025.

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Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar gift guide for romanceable characters

by admin September 2, 2025



The key to making friends in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar is by giving gifts, but unlike a lot of farming simulators, knowing who likes what isn’t exactly obvious from the get-go. You’re given some pretty vague examples of what characters like and dislike and are left to figure out the details on your own. It takes a lot of trial and error, which is something I learned the hard way, and something that can be pretty detrimental to the relationships you’ve already worked on.

You’ll be able to boost your connections with your fellow townspeople every day by having a conversation with them, but outside of that, gifts are the quickest way to increase your friendship. You can give each character one gift each day, and you’ll earn extra points if you wrap a gift. The same goes for giving presents on someone’s birthday. Here’s everything you need to know about each character’s likes and dislikes so you can pick out the perfect present.

Gift guide for marriage candidates in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar

The table below lists every marriage candidate in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar, alongside their favourite gift, loved gift, liked gifts, and the general information the game gives you about their preferences.


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Swipe to scroll horizontallyJules

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Herbal perfume

Chamomile

Mint

Tomato salad

Floral perfume

Tomato

Pumpkin

Likes: Fragrances

Dislikes: Sweets

Swipe to scroll horizontallyDerek

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Cream croquettes

Donburi rice bowl

Any beetle

Curry rice

Gold medal

Likes: Bugs

Dislikes: Salads

Swipe to scroll horizontallyLloyd

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Paella

Diamond

Rainbow curry

Sushi

Gold medal

Stag beetle

Walnut juice

Strawberry juice

Likes: Elaborate meals

Dislikes: Quick bites

Swipe to scroll horizontallyGabriel

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Omelet rice

Curry rice

Fruit dumplings

Mont Blanc cake

Soy milk pudding

Likes: Sweets

Dislikes: Pickled food

Swipe to scroll horizontallySamir

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Stew

Chocolate cake

Cooked rice

Egg drop soup

Chocolate

Beetles

Likes: Home cooking

Dislikes: Fancy meals

Swipe to scroll horizontallyArata

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Unadon

Warm milk

Fish

Curry rice

Likes: Hearty meals

Dislikes: Sour flavour

Swipe to scroll horizontallySophie

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Herb salad

Tomato salad

Onion salad

Pickled crops

Egg drop soup

Likes: Light, refreshing meals

Dislikes: Spicy food

Swipe to scroll horizontallyJune

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Cherry tea

Any accessories

Cookies

Chocolate

Black tea

Likes: Tea and desserts

Dislikes: Fish

Swipe to scroll horizontallyFreya

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Citrus perfume

Moonstone

Diamond

Amythest

Any accessories

Warm milk

Chocolate

Likes: Beautiful things

Dislikes: Tempura

Swipe to scroll horizontallyMaple

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Engadiner nusstorte

Cookies

Chocolate cake

Honey cake

Pancake

Ice cream

Soy milk pudding

Egg tart

Castella

Likes: Sweets

Dislikes: Spicy food

Swipe to scroll horizontallyKagetsu

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Soy milk pudding

Tofu

Soy milk

Crops from your farm

Likes: Simple foods

Dislikes: Intricate meals

Swipe to scroll horizontallyDiana

Favourite

Loves

Likes

General gift info

Apple pie

Apple Jam

Apple Juice

Soy milk pudding

Pancake

Chocolate cake

Tea leaves

Cookies

Likes: Sweets

Dislikes: Greasy foods

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Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar is a good farming simulator, but it’s made great by its sense of community and willingness to get you involved

by admin August 31, 2025



Faming simulators are known for creating worlds for us to throw ourselves into, so it’s not too surprising that Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar—a remake of the 2010 DS game—follows suit. But, instead of just being your bog standard, friendly but still somewhat stand-offish farming simulator setting, there is something incredibly special about Zephyr Town. Whether you’re speaking to its human inhabitants or interacting with its nature sprites, it feels like everyone really has a place here, and before long it’ll sink its small town claws into you too.

It sounds pretty obvious, stating that every character in a game has a place there. But what I mean is everyone works in tandem with one another to create the kind of community spirit I haven’t experienced in a farming simulator before. Each character still has their own stories and routines, but their lives are so intertwined with one another it’s hard to really see them as standalone units. It feels different to a game like Stardew Valley, or even other Story of Seasons remakes—Friends of Mineral Town or A Wonderful Life—where each character knows what they’re doing, and sticks to it without showing much care for anyone else.

Each time you speak to someone in Zephyr Town, they’ll bring someone else into the conversation as soon as they get the opportunity. Whether that’s saying something along the lines of “did you hear what they said to that person?” or “I heard from so-and-so that you…” there’s always someone to talk about. These small interactions helped me feel far more involved in the going-ons of the community without having to constantly interact with each person. Even though that’s also made easier with the addition of the call out button, which lets you run past groups of people and greet them all in passing as your daily conversation.

Once I’d dealt with all my crops, pet and fed my animals, taken materials to the windmills to craft with, and stocked my stall for the upcoming bazaar, there was little to no time in a day for in-depth conversations with every single one of Zephyr Town’s inhabitants. I’d happily take the notes from other people if it meant I could still get all of my chores done before my stamina ran out and my avatar once again threatened to pass out.


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There’s still the initial uncertainty of a new character infiltrating their town—there always is with games like this—so it takes time to develop these friendships. Depending on how often you’re stopping for a chat, it could be a while before you’re trusted enough by others for them to speak more openly about what’s happening. But once you’ve reassured the locals that you are capable of helping them re-establish the town as a solid location for a weekly bazaar, everyone is keen to learn more about you and is more than willing to stop for a conversation.

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Interactions mentioning other people can sometimes be vital to getting information about the preferences of characters too, which is incredibly handy when you realise there are no guidebooks for gift giving here. There is little to no guidance on how to earn the affection of other characters, besides vague phrases like “Dislikes: quick bites” and “Likes: yellow.” Whereas the conversations you have as you develop deeper friendships will reveal things like a character’s favourite meal, or a fond memory they share involving a specific item you can conveniently craft in a windmill.

Outside of talking about one another, the community spirit is echoed through the favours you’re asked to complete and the events that occur throughout the year—helping the game feel more unified. For example, there’s a friendly rivalry between vendors at the bazaar to see who can make the most money (though conveniently, it’s always you) and everyone will always sing your praises if you win a competition such as the pet show or the horse derby.

If there’s one thing to remember though, it’s that no one in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar misses an opportunity to talk about you either. The amount of times I’ve completely forgotten to check how much stamina I have before heading to the mountains to mine, and ended up hitting one too many rocks and passing out is frankly embarrassing. But to make matters worse, I haven’t just been able to dust myself off and get back to work the next day. Oh no. Every single character has been talking about you and what could’ve happened while you were out, and will express their concern to you whenever you get around to speaking to them next.

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Occasionally you’ll get the odd telling off too, especially from Lloyd who, in his defence, does express the importance of not overworking yourself from the day you meet him. You’re bound to make some mistakes as a first time farmer. Yet as embarrassing as it was the first time this happened, it definitely made me feel like the people of Zephyr Town did care for their new resident. Not in an overbearing, doting way either. In the exact same way you’d care for a friend if they suddenly fell unwell in real life, which only reinforces this feeling of being so involved in their world.



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How to get new farm animals in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar

by admin August 27, 2025



Outside of cultivating fields of crops, knowing where to buy farm animals in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar is a great way to make more money. You can use animal materials like milk and eggs to make items such as mayonnaise and cheese at different windmills, which are perfect for snagging additional profit at the weekly bazaar. But, finding these animals in the first place can be a challenge.

Unlike a lot of farming simulators, Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar doesn’t have a one-stop-shop in town for you to visit each time you need a new creature, at any time during the week. There’s a specific character you need to visit each week if you want new animals, and there’s no way to guarantee which species or age he will have of each creature either. Here’s where you need to go if you want to get some new animals.

Where to buy farm animals in Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar

Farm animals can be purchased from Ramon’s stall in the top left corner of the weekly bazaar. The stall is open from 10 am to 7 pm every Saturday, so you’ve got plenty of time to browse too. The field behind his stall will display all of the available animals that day, so you don’t even need to speak to him to see what you can purchase.


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The available animals change each week, so if the creature you’re looking for isn’t in stock one week, it might be a bit of a wait before you can get it, especially since there’s no way to order them in. The table below lists every animal available at Ramon’s stall and the byproduct they produce when an adult:

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Animal

Byproduct

Cow

Milk

Sheep

Wool

Chicken

Eggs

Cria

Wool

When you purchase an animal, you’ll name it on the spot and it will be immediately transported to your farm. It won’t have been fed that day either, so be sure to lay some food out for it when you get back between your bazaar shifts. Baby animals tend to be cheaper, but they won’t produce any items until they are fully grown, which is worth remembering too if you’re looking to make a quick buck.

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