The announcement brings the long-running title to console audiences after years on PC and follows Gamigo’s broader strategy of expanding its online catalog to additional platforms.
Fiesta Online invites players to "create their own hero and embark on adventures throughout the magical world of Isya," offering a persistent online world focused on cooperative play, questing, and community systems.
Gamigo outlined core gameplay systems that will be part of the Switch edition, including character classes, group content, social features, and daily progression mechanics.
Key gameplay details confirmed by Gamigo:
- Six playable classes: Fighter, Cleric, Archer, Mage, Trickster, and Crusader, covering close-range, long-range, damage, defensive, and support roles.
- Kingdom Quests: multiplayer encounters that bring together up to 20 players to tackle powerful monsters and earn rewards.
- Social systems: guilds, a Master and Apprentice mentoring system, and in-game wedding mechanics to support community play.
- Daily challenges and quest-driven progression to earn fame, bonuses, and character-enhancing rewards.
Gamigo’s senior producer manager Michael Ha Cheng framed the port as both an expansion and a new way to play: he said the Switch version will broaden access to Isya and provide longtime players an alternate platform to experience the game.
An older official trailer for Fiesta Online is available from prior PC releases; Gamigo has not yet shared new Switch-specific footage or detailed storefront information.
The publisher also did not confirm whether the Switch edition will appear on the Nintendo eShop at launch or be featured in a future Nintendo Direct presentation.
For now, Gamigo’s announcement is limited to the Switch confirmation and feature highlights.
The company has promised further updates, and outlets will monitor official channels for a release date, platform-specific details, and pricing.
Readers can expect follow-up coverage when Gamigo supplies a launch window or additional Switch assets.