Five annapurna interactive games get switch 2 releases
At a glance:
- Five annapurna interactive games announced for switch 2, including three next‑gen upgrades
- sayonara wild hearts, lorelei and the laser eyes launch today with 120 hz/4k support
- stray, to a t, wanderstop and other titles roll out between may 28 and june 23
Today’s next‑gen upgrades
Annapurna Interactive unveiled three of its catalogue as next‑generation upgrades for Nintendo’s Switch 2 on the day of the announcement. Sayonara Wild Hearts and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes arrive with native 120 Hz output and 4K resolution, taking full advantage of the new console’s hardware. The titles are priced at $13 for Sayonara Wild Hearts and $25 for Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. Existing owners of the Switch versions receive the upgrades for free, while new buyers get the enhanced experience out of the box.
Sayonara Wild Hearts also introduces a previously unavailable Remix Arcade mode, which speeds up gameplay and removes loading screens, allowing players to chase high scores more fluidly. The free‑upgrade policy mirrors Annapurna’s recent approach with other Switch titles, reinforcing the publisher’s commitment to rewarding its existing fan base.
Upcoming digital releases
The rollout continues throughout May and June with several additional ports:
- Stray – launching May 28, featuring improved 4K visuals, a frame‑rate boost, and mouse controls tailored to its feline theme. Priced at $30 on the eShop; it is unclear whether Switch owners will receive a free upgrade.
- To a T – arriving June 11 as a digital‑only launch, priced at $20. The puzzle‑adventure, created by Katamari founder Keita Takahashi, previously skipped Nintendo consoles.
- Wanderstop – debuting June 23 on both Switch and Switch 2, priced at $25 on the eShop. No physical version has been announced.
- People of Note – a musical turn‑based RPG that launched alongside the Switch 2 console earlier this month.
- Mixtape – a stylish adventure game released on May 7 for Switch 2.
These releases broaden the indie‑centric library of the Switch 2, offering both visual upgrades and new experiences that were previously unavailable on Nintendo hardware.
How the upgrades affect the ecosystem
By delivering 120 Hz and 4K support, Annapurna’s upgrades set a benchmark for indie titles on the Switch 2, encouraging other developers to optimize for the console’s higher bandwidth and processing power. The free‑upgrade model may pressure competing publishers to adopt similar policies, potentially increasing the overall value proposition for Switch 2 owners.
Moreover, the inclusion of mouse controls in Stray demonstrates a willingness to experiment with input methods that were impractical on the original Switch. This could open the door for more PC‑centric indie games to transition to the console without sacrificing core gameplay mechanics.
Looking ahead
Annapurna Interactive’s aggressive schedule suggests that the partnership with Nintendo will deepen throughout the Switch 2 generation. With a mix of upgraded classics and first‑time Nintendo releases, the publisher is positioning itself as a cornerstone of the platform’s indie ecosystem. Observers will watch how sales performance and player reception influence future announcements, especially regarding physical releases and potential cross‑play features.
The continued flow of high‑profile indie titles may also impact Nintendo’s own first‑party roadmap, as the company balances its internal development with a thriving third‑party catalog that leverages the Switch 2’s technical capabilities.
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