A classic Japanese game finds new life on consoles (and Windows PC) next month, as XSEED Games will be releasing Milano’s Odd Job Collection onto the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC on 9th December 2025. A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is also planned, which will be a free to owners of the Nintendo Switch Edition, at a later date.
In celebration of its upcoming release XSEED Games have released a charming sing-a-long music video, called Colors, that is sung by Kayli Mills, a name anime fans may recognise as she has provided the English dubbed voice for notable characters such as Emilia (Re;Zero: Starting Life in Another World) and Alice Synthesis Thirty (Sword Art Online). The Music Video aside, Milano’s Odd Job Collection is a game featuring different gameplay styles and has been revitalized for current consoles.
About: School’s out, but 11-year-old Milano’s mom needs to go to the hospital and Milano is sent to spend the summer with her uncle. There’s one small problem – her uncle is away on vacation! Left on her own, Milano decides to make the most of her situation by taking up a variety of part-time jobs in town. Over the next 40 days, Milano goes all in – delivering pizzas, nursing sick patients, milking flying cows, and more – to make this summer unforgettable. And maybe she can spruce up her uncle’s place and have some fun while she’s at it.
Key Features:
Milano Meets the World: Full English text and voiceovers bring Milano’s pixel-art adventures to a whole new audience. Fans can rest assured that the original Japanese is also available, complete with all-new English subtitles.
Make Your Way Home: Rest and relaxation are important for work-life balance. Milano can style the house with new furniture and decor instead of going into work, and at night she can enjoy quiet time inside with her uncle’s cat, stargazing from her bedroom, and making use of items purchased with her hard-earned wages.
It’s Not Work If You Love to Do It: Help Milano earn money in eight unique mini games, including curing diseases as a nurse, catching falling fruits in an orchard, and more. Enrich Milano’s skill, mood, and energy in the evenings to unlock more odd jobs and higher difficulty levels. The tougher the challenge, the bigger the payday!
Nostalgic Gameplay: The charm and gameplay of the original release are intact, but improved load times, save states, and a rewind feature help update this classic title for modern audiences.
This modern remaster of Milano’s Odd Job Collection has been updated with quality-of-life improvements including support for modern resolutions, trophies and achievements, fully localized English text with dual-audio options in Japanese and English, save states, a rewind feature, and more. The game features emulation done by Implicit Conversions and will be published by XSEED Games in Europe and North America for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC on 9th December 2025.

