Kemco and developer Exe-Create have confirmed that Asdivine Knot will launch for Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch on September 4, 2026.
The title will be distributed as a digital download via the Nintendo eShop and continues Kemco’s long-running output of retro-inspired Japanese role-playing games for Nintendo platforms.
Asdivine Knot positions itself as a traditional turn-based JRPG with modern systems.
According to the announcement, the game centers on strategic command battles governed by a shared Nexus Gauge that all party members use.
Players will manage action order, trigger Nexus Skills to alter the flow of combat, and summon powerful entities in decisive moments.
The developers also highlighted dynamic battle music that shifts when certain Nexus Skills are unleashed, incorporating themes from across the Asdivine series.
The story follows Verselio, a young cleric whose faith collapses when the deity he serves is exposed as false.
Cast into a quest for answers and retribution, Verselio travels with a cast that includes a mysterious maiden, a disciplined vigilante chief, and a self-styled deity.
The narrative explores betrayal, redemption, and the search for meaning in a world without true gods.
Beyond combat, Asdivine Knot emphasizes exploration and customization.
Players pilot the Whirlwind, a fully customizable airship that functions as a mobile base: its speed, internal rooms, and capabilities can be upgraded to reach new areas.
The game features material gathering and a parts-based crafting system that changes both appearance and performance of equipment.
Additional single-player content includes side quests, crew recruitment for the airship, fishing, bazaars, and puzzle dungeons, with multiple endings shaped by character bonds and choices.
Kemco has built a reputation releasing JRPGs across consoles and the eShop; Asdivine Knot continues that trajectory with a package targeted at fans of classic, content-rich single-player RPGs.
The confirmed September 4, 2026 release date applies to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch, with the title sold digitally on Nintendo’s eShop.
The title will be distributed as a digital download via the Nintendo eShop and continues Kemco’s long-running output of retro-inspired Japanese role-playing games for Nintendo platforms.
Asdivine Knot positions itself as a traditional turn-based JRPG with modern systems.
According to the announcement, the game centers on strategic command battles governed by a shared Nexus Gauge that all party members use.
Players will manage action order, trigger Nexus Skills to alter the flow of combat, and summon powerful entities in decisive moments.
The developers also highlighted dynamic battle music that shifts when certain Nexus Skills are unleashed, incorporating themes from across the Asdivine series.
The story follows Verselio, a young cleric whose faith collapses when the deity he serves is exposed as false.
Cast into a quest for answers and retribution, Verselio travels with a cast that includes a mysterious maiden, a disciplined vigilante chief, and a self-styled deity.
The narrative explores betrayal, redemption, and the search for meaning in a world without true gods.
Beyond combat, Asdivine Knot emphasizes exploration and customization.
Players pilot the Whirlwind, a fully customizable airship that functions as a mobile base: its speed, internal rooms, and capabilities can be upgraded to reach new areas.
The game features material gathering and a parts-based crafting system that changes both appearance and performance of equipment.
Additional single-player content includes side quests, crew recruitment for the airship, fishing, bazaars, and puzzle dungeons, with multiple endings shaped by character bonds and choices.
Kemco has built a reputation releasing JRPGs across consoles and the eShop; Asdivine Knot continues that trajectory with a package targeted at fans of classic, content-rich single-player RPGs.
The confirmed September 4, 2026 release date applies to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch, with the title sold digitally on Nintendo’s eShop.