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Petit Planet Guide Hub: Beta, Neighbors, and Bazaar

A pre-launch planet-life hub for beta status, PC/mobile planning, neighbors, multiplayer, beginner routes, and the Galactic Bazaar.

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Quick Answer

Petit Planet is a cozy planet-life sim to watch for PC and mobile planning, planet decorating, neighbors, cooking, fishing, gathering, social visits, and the Galactic Bazaar. Start with release and beta status, then use the system pages only as current-build checks until exact item data is confirmed.

Version focusStardrift Test and pre-release platform watch

Current statusGood for pre-launch planning around beta status, platform checks, neighbors, gifts, fishing, recipes, events, and Bazaar routes. Confirm exact item values, final platform labels, and launch changes in the current build before spending rare items.

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Guide Map

Choose the route that fits your save.

Start with the problem in front of you, then move sideways into the next useful guide.

Beta and Platforms

Release timing, beta access, PC/mobile checks, and first-session safety.

Neighbors and Gifts

Neighbors, visits, reactions, gift notes, and later table checks.

Planet Life

Fishing, crops, recipes, map routes, and first-save routines.

Crafting and Furniture

Materials, crafting stations, furniture sources, and decorating checks.

Starsea and Bazaar

Multiplayer visits, Galactic Bazaar notes, events, and shared-world questions.

Petit Planet is a life-sim to track because it has more than one reason for players to come back: a small personal planet, social visits, neighbors, gathering, cooking, fishing, decorating, and the Galactic Bazaar. The best approach is to start with confirmed status, then build practical notes around systems that players can actually check in a beta, demo, or launch build.

Last checked: June 8, 2026. Exact item values, final release timing, platform behavior, and live-event details should be checked in the current build before you treat them as fixed.

Quick Answer

Petit Planet is useful to plan around now because current beta details point to PC/mobile play, planet decorating, neighbors, cooking, fishing, gathering, social visits, and the Galactic Bazaar. Use this hub to decide what is confirmed now and what needs a live-build check before you trust exact item data.

Current Status

TopicCurrent public statusPlayer takeaway
Release dateNo final public release dateTrack official HoYoverse channels before planning launch-day guides
BetaStardrift Test opened April 21, 2026 according to Gematsu coverageUse beta notes as preview data, not final launch data
PlatformsPC/mobile direction is the key watch point from current coverageCheck official client and region rules before installing
Repeat checksNeighbors, recipes, fish, crops, furniture, events, and Bazaar rotationWait for current-build values before trusting exact tables
Social playVisits and shared cozy activity are part of the drawConfirm friend limits, privacy, and cross-platform behavior

Start Here

RouteWhat it helps with
Start with statusRelease date, beta access, PC/mobile setup, and what to verify before a long save.
Planet lifeBeginner route, neighbors, decorating, gathering, cooking, fishing, and item checks.
Social spacesMultiplayer visits, Galactic Bazaar, event watchlists, and shared-world questions.

Full Petit Planet Guide Map

GuideBest use
Release DateCheck release timing, launch window, store checks, and what players should check before planning a long save.
BetaCheck test access, beta expectations, progress risk, and which systems are useful to learn before launch.
PlatformsCheck platform status, store labels, controller comfort, mobile or console questions, and co-op planning.
NeighborsCheck neighbors, visits, early social notes, gift caution, and relationship systems to check.
MultiplayerCheck friend play, online sessions, shared progress, hosting, and safe first group tests.
Galactic BazaarCheck the Bazaar as a social or exchange hub, rotating activity watch, and what to check in beta.

Systems Worth Tracking

SystemWhy players will check itWhat to avoid until verified
neighborsIt can decide the next day route instead of being background flavorDo not trust exact values labeled until the game exposes them clearly
giftsEarly social progress can turn one found item into a daily habitDo not spend rare-looking items until the live UI confirms the reaction
fishingFish lists become useful when habitat, time, weather, and collection state are visibleDo not treat beta locations as permanent launch routes
recipesCooking can connect gathering, shops, gifts, and daily tasksDo not lock ingredient tables until the current kitchen result is visible
cropsPlanting choices can decide money, recipes, and request progressDo not assume growth times or sell values from an older test
furnitureDecorating can become both a style goal and a collection routeDo not buy or craft expensive pieces until unlock paths are current
Galactic BazaarA shared or rotating space can change what players check each sessionDo not plan around a rotation until the current build shows it

First Save Or Beta Note Plan

Start with one short session. For Petit Planet, check the systems that change daily decisions: movement, home setup, social contact, resource use, shop or event access, and whether progress survives a save and reload.

StepWhat to checkWhy it matters
1Current platform or clientKeeps beta behavior separate from launch behavior
2First travel routeShows whether the daily loop feels smooth
3First resource spendProtects rare items from untested systems
4First social interactionStarts safe relationship notes without guessing gifts
5Save and reloadConfirms whether the route is safe for a longer run

Daily Check Order

When Petit Planet is playable, use a small repeatable route instead of opening every system at once. The point is to protect your limited session time and avoid spending items before you know whether they are useful for gifts, recipes, crafting, or requests.

StepCheck firstWhy it belongs early
1Notices, mail, event board, or access pageConfirms whether the day has a time-limited task, test notice, or platform change
2Home planet tasksKeeps crops, crafting, decorating, and storage from falling behind
3Neighbor visitsLets you see dialogue, request, and gift hints before spending items
4Gathering routeTurns the day’s needed fish, crops, materials, or ingredients into a short list
5Bazaar or social spaceChecks rotating offers, shared activity, and friend plans after you know what you need
6Save stateConfirms progress before leaving the session or switching device

This order is intentionally simple. If the current build shows a daily reset, event timer, or limited shop, move that check to the top. If the build does not show one, avoid planning around a guessed timer.

What To Trust Before Launch

Petit Planet has enough public information to plan a first route, but not enough to treat every item value as final. Use the difference below when deciding whether to trust a table, checklist, or route.

Information typeSafer useWait before using it for…
Official page and access noticesRelease status, test access, broad platform planningFinal global launch timing if the page has not confirmed it
Beta or test impressionsUnderstanding the loop and systems to watchPermanent item values, final fish routes, or launch economy
Neighbor names and rolesBuilding a watchlist for visits and social checksSpending rare gifts without live confirmation
Recipe and crop notesPlanning what to test first in the kitchen or gardenTreating exact profit or growth tables as final
Bazaar and event mentionsPreparing a daily-return habitAssuming rotation times, prices, or rewards
Player reportsFinding leads for what to testTreating one save or region as universal truth

Common Planning Mistakes

The biggest mistake is treating pre-release notes like finished rules. The second mistake is choosing a platform before checking how friends, saves, controls, and region timing work. The third is spending rare materials or gifts before you know whether that item has another use. A safe Petit Planet route answers the next player action first, then checks exact values only when the data is current.

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FAQ

What is Petit Planet?

Petit Planet is a planet-life sim built around a small personal world, social visits, neighbors, gathering, cooking, fishing, decorating, and the Galactic Bazaar. This hub focuses on the systems players can check safely before and after launch.

Which Petit Planet guide should I read first?

Start with release date, beta or platform status, then open the guide that matches your next action such as beginner setup, social play, housing, map routing, or co-op.

Can I trust exact values yet?

Only if they come from a current playable build or an official update. Until then, treat gift, recipe, fish, crop, furniture, event, and schedule details as temporary.

Which Petit Planet item data should I trust?

Trust exact names, values, unlocks, and item reactions only when they are visible in a current playable build or official update. Until then, use this hub to decide what to check first.