Clean Up Earth Brings Cooperative Environmental Gameplay to Nintendo Switch 2

Magic Pockets, the acclaimed French development studio known for its creative titles, has released a new co-op trailer for Clean Up Earth, its upcoming restoration game designed for the next-generation Nintendo Switch 2.

Set to launch via the Nintendo eShop, this 'feel-good' adventure utilizes cooperative gameplay to empower players, blend relaxation with meaningful ecological impact, and support real-world environmental causes. In Clean Up Earth, players are equipped with the Terra Cleaner—a modular tool designed to vacuum pollution from both land and water.

As participants remove debris, they help restore devastated landscapes, revitalizing habitats to once again support thriving plants and wildlife.

The game's mission is simple: clean, heal, and bring life back to Earth's damaged regions. The experience in Clean Up Earth is highly flexible.

Whether players prefer a solitary, mindful journey or collaboration with others, the game adapts to different playstyles.

Solo play offers a calming escape, while co-op modes allow up to 8 friends—or, in specially designed cleanup zones, up to 25 players—to work together towards large-scale restoration.

"Clean Up Earth is built to be as relaxing and rewarding as possible, delivering instant satisfaction as you uncover hidden beauty beneath layers of waste," the developer stated in an official announcement.

"Your efforts make tangible changes, and every action helps nature breathe anew." Players traverse visually rich environments inspired by actual locations—sun-kissed beaches, fog-laden mountains, and sprawling deserts.

As each area is cleansed, the transformation is visible and immediate: flora returns, wildlife reappears, and the world is gradually brought back to life.

The modular Terra Cleaner evolves throughout gameplay, with upgrades unlocking the ability to tackle greater challenges and access new, previously unreachable zones.

Notably, the game incorporates world-building and discovery, with ancient relics and mystical 'quantum memories' hidden beneath the waste, introducing elements of lore and exploration. Clean Up Earth's commitment to positive impact goes beyond virtual environments.

Magic Pockets has detailed an innovative approach where in-game cleanups directly support real-world environmental organizations.

Through integrated micro-donations, triggered simply by playing, players can contribute to global cleanup initiatives—including partnerships with groups such as Plastic Pickup, Recyclop, Expedition MED, and Wings of the Ocean—without any additional cost.

This system was successfully tested during Jingle Jam 2025 and will be active from launch.

The developer explained, "We aim to turn virtual actions into real-world change, enabling community players to support ecological projects while enjoying the game." Key features of Clean Up Earth include: - Dynamic solo and multiplayer modes scaling from individual sessions up to 25-player community events - Visually immersive environments rooted in real-world locations - Ancient artifacts and hidden secrets to be discovered via restoration - Intuitive, upgradeable cleaning mechanics through the Terra Cleaner tool - Real-world environmental impact enabled by in-game participation While a specific release date for Clean Up Earth on Nintendo Switch 2 remains unannounced, anticipation continues to build.

As the Nintendo eShop readies for more next-generation titles, Magic Pockets' vision for a relaxing, socially responsible game marks a promising addition to the console's diverse library.

Stay tuned for further updates on this innovative blend of cooperative gameplay, environmentalism, and Nintendo Switch 2 excellence.