Fitness Boxing 3 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Release Date Confirmed for July 16, 2026

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Nintendo has confirmed the release date for Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.

The new edition is scheduled for a digital launch on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch 2 on 16 July 2026.

The announcement was shared by Nintendo on its social channels and outlines compatibility and feature highlights carried over from the original Switch release.

Background

Fitness Boxing has been positioned as a rhythm-based fitness experience that pairs guided workouts with music and on-screen trainers.

The original Switch title offered players a set of fully voiced personal trainers and rhythmic boxing routines designed to help users get active.

Nintendo says the Switch 2 edition will include functionality intended to refine workouts for the platform’s new hardware.

Rewritten statement from Nintendo

When announcing the release, Nintendo noted that players will be able to improve form using a compatible USB-C camera (sold separately), increase workout intensity, and access additional enhancements aimed at the Switch 2 hardware.

The company presented these items as core benefits of the new edition.

What we know: features and continuity

The publisher reiterated features associated with the original Nintendo Switch game that are expected to be part of the experience: 30 new tracks presented as instrumental versions of hit songs; a wider range of moves compared with earlier entries; a local multiplayer mode that lets two players exercise together using one Joy-Con controller each; and online leaderboards or stats showing other players worldwide.

Release details

Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will be available digitally on the Nintendo eShop worldwide on 16 July 2026.

Nintendo has specified that a compatible USB-C camera will be sold separately for certain form-correction functionality.

About the reporter

Alex Seedhouse has covered Nintendo and the games industry for 16 years, attending major events including E3 and gamescom.

He has led coverage across three console generations and is a Metacritic-approved critic, contributing informed analysis on Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and new software releases.

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