The move extends the title’s availability beyond its existing player base and positions the game for console audiences on Nintendo’s portable home console.
Fiesta Online invites players to create a hero and explore the fantasy world of Isya, completing quests, battling monsters, and venturing into dangerous dungeons.
The game offers six distinct character classes—Fighter, Cleric, Archer, Mage, Trickster, and Crusader—covering close-range, long-range, offensive, defensive, and support playstyles.
Those features were highlighted by gamigo as central to the game’s class-based progression and combat variety.
Group content remains a focus in the Switch version. gamigo says Kingdom Quests will allow up to 20 players to team up in coordinated battles against powerful monsters for experience and rewards.
Social systems are also emphasized: players can join guilds, participate in the Master and Apprentice mentoring system, and even celebrate in-game weddings.
Daily challenges are included to provide recurring objectives that reward fame, bonuses, and progression.
Michael Ha Cheng, senior product manager at gamigo, framed the port as an expansion of the game’s community reach.
In journalistic terms: Ha Cheng said Fiesta Online has always revolved around player-driven adventures and friendships, and bringing the title to consoles will open the world of Isya to new players while offering veteran users an additional way to experience the game.
Key features outlined by gamigo:
- Choose your class: Fighter, Cleric, Archer, Mage, Trickster, Crusader, each with distinct roles and playstyles.
- Adventure together: Questing, dungeon exploration, monster hunting, and character development across Isya.
- Kingdom Quests: Group battles for up to 20 players against high-tier monsters for rewards.
- Community systems: Guilds, Master and Apprentice progression, and in-game ceremonies such as weddings.
- Daily challenges: Repeatable tasks that grant fame and bonuses to strengthen characters.
gamigo provided a trailer alongside the announcement to showcase gameplay and systems, though the publisher has not yet shared a release date.
Fiesta Online’s planned arrival on the Nintendo eShop will bring this long-running anime MMORPG to Switch owners worldwide when the release window is confirmed.