Cloudheim Coming to Nintendo Switch 2: Noodle Cat Games Confirms Co-op Action RPG

Noodle Cat Games confirmed that Cloudheim will be released on Nintendo Switch 2, but the developer did not provide a release window or specific launch date.

Cloudheim is described as a cooperative action RPG built around physics-based combat with influences from The Legend of Zelda and Devil May Cry.

Players explore floating islands and dynamic dungeons, engage in melee and ranged fights, craft gear, and expand a skybound home hub.

The studio also released a trailer titled 'WorldShare Trailer' alongside the announcement.

In clear, journalistic terms, Noodle Cat Games said the Switch 2 version is in the studio's plans while noting that timing and distribution details—such as Nintendo eShop availability—have not yet been disclosed.

The developer reiterated that players can tackle the game solo or join up to three friends in online co-op for four-player sessions.

Gameplay and systems

Cloudheim places players in a world broken by an event the game calls Ragnarok.

Players assume the role of Runari, tasked with rebuilding the shattered realms.

Combat is built on reactive, physics-driven interactions: environmental objects can be used offensively, enemies can be tossed or tethered into chaotic combos, and team-based ability chains are emphasized for cooperative play.

The game’s design blends fast-paced action with environmental puzzle-solving across handcrafted and procedurally rearranging dungeon spaces.

Key features verified from the announcement include online co-op for up to four players, visual crafting at a central workshop called Odin Shell, and a hub-building element where players manage a floating home and shop.

Progression includes unlocking new weapons and abilities that are shareable among co-op parties.

Exploration spans themed regions such as Frostvaldr and Dustlanger, accessed via Bifrost gates, and the dungeons are said to change layout on repeat visits.

Community and ancillary systems

Cloudheim also incorporates a fantasy shop management mechanic, companion creatures like Blins and a treasure-regurgitating Gnasher, and a fishing feature highlighted by the developer.

These systems are positioned as integral to progression, crafting, and in-world economy.

What’s next

Noodle Cat Games has asked players to stay tuned for further updates on launch timing and platform details.

For now, the confirmed facts are the Nintendo Switch 2 target, the four-player co-op support, the physics-driven combat focus, and the availability of the 'WorldShare Trailer' for early looks at the game.