Focus Entertainment and developer Broken Arms Games announced today that BioEden will appear on Nintendo Switch 2; no release date was provided.
The announcement positions BioEden as a cozy management game in which players act as a Keeper tasked with restoring life to a damaged world, and it was accompanied by a gameplay trailer and developer details.
Background and platform
BioEden is presented as a slow-paced, systems-driven management game.
Publisher Focus Entertainment and developer Broken Arms Games confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2 platform in their announcement but did not supply a launch date.
The studio released a trailer alongside the news and said it will share release timing at a later date.
Gameplay and core systems
According to the announcement, players take on the role of a Keeper working under an in-game body called the Cosmic Collective to rehabilitate a planet.
The developer described BioEden as a game about building a self-sustaining network of structures, converting debris into resources, and balancing energy and water networks across your settlements.
Players will need to manage supply and demand across buildings, where each addition affects resource usage and pollution.
Rewriting notable statements in journalistic language
The announcement framed BioEden as a restorative mission: players are entrusted by an in-world Collective to begin the long process of planetary healing.
The publisher summarized the player’s objective as starting small — converting scattered debris into resources, establishing solar and water infrastructure, and expanding a connected network while monitoring environmental impact.
The team emphasized that the game encourages careful planning and balance rather than rapid expansion.
Species, progression, and pacing
BioEden will task players with gathering DNA samples, deploying cocoons, and maintaining temperature, humidity, and vegetation to support dozens of species that can return to the planet.
The developer highlighted five distinct Guilds in the game, each offering different approaches and abilities for tackling restoration.
The title is explicitly designed without fail states, allowing players to proceed at their own pace.
What’s next
Focus Entertainment and Broken Arms Games have promised further updates on launch timing.
Interested players can watch the trailer released with the announcement and follow official channels for future news.
As soon as a release date or additional platform details are confirmed, the publishers are expected to share them publicly.
The announcement positions BioEden as a cozy management game in which players act as a Keeper tasked with restoring life to a damaged world, and it was accompanied by a gameplay trailer and developer details.
Background and platform
BioEden is presented as a slow-paced, systems-driven management game.
Publisher Focus Entertainment and developer Broken Arms Games confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2 platform in their announcement but did not supply a launch date.
The studio released a trailer alongside the news and said it will share release timing at a later date.
Gameplay and core systems
According to the announcement, players take on the role of a Keeper working under an in-game body called the Cosmic Collective to rehabilitate a planet.
The developer described BioEden as a game about building a self-sustaining network of structures, converting debris into resources, and balancing energy and water networks across your settlements.
Players will need to manage supply and demand across buildings, where each addition affects resource usage and pollution.
Rewriting notable statements in journalistic language
The announcement framed BioEden as a restorative mission: players are entrusted by an in-world Collective to begin the long process of planetary healing.
The publisher summarized the player’s objective as starting small — converting scattered debris into resources, establishing solar and water infrastructure, and expanding a connected network while monitoring environmental impact.
The team emphasized that the game encourages careful planning and balance rather than rapid expansion.
Species, progression, and pacing
BioEden will task players with gathering DNA samples, deploying cocoons, and maintaining temperature, humidity, and vegetation to support dozens of species that can return to the planet.
The developer highlighted five distinct Guilds in the game, each offering different approaches and abilities for tackling restoration.
The title is explicitly designed without fail states, allowing players to proceed at their own pace.
What’s next
Focus Entertainment and Broken Arms Games have promised further updates on launch timing.
Interested players can watch the trailer released with the announcement and follow official channels for future news.
As soon as a release date or additional platform details are confirmed, the publishers are expected to share them publicly.