Sektori Switch 2 release date confirmed: eShop lists 14 May 2026
Sektori, the critically noted arcade shooter developed by a former Housemarque employee, has been confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 with a 14 May 2026 launch listed on Nintendo’s eShop.
The title originally debuted on PC and PlayStation 5 late last year, and the eShop listing — picked up on community sites including ResetEra — formalizes the publisher’s plan to bring the game to Nintendo’s next-generation handheld-home console.
Background and platform history
Sektori arrived on PC and PS5 in late 2025, establishing itself as a modern take on twin-stick arcade action inspired by classic titles like Geometry Wars.
The developer, who previously worked at Housemarque, built Sektori around fast-paced arena combat, colourful enemy swarms, and dynamic, shape-shifting levels.
Nintendo’s eShop entry for the Switch 2 release provides the official platform and date confirmation cited by Nintendo.com and community reporting.
Key features highlighted on the eShop
- Five-world campaign with dynamically changing levels and evolving boss encounters
- Alternate ships and configurable upgrade decks to customize each run
- Three difficulty modes, including a high-difficulty 'Revolution' campaign
- Six alternate game modes such as Classic, Gates, and Assault
- A broad set of challenges and medals to extend replayability
Journalistic note on confirmation
Nintendo’s eShop listing confirms the Switch 2 release and specifies 14 May 2026 as the launch date.
Community reports relayed the eShop entry to the wider audience; ResetEra users and outlets following the listing noted the new platform announcement promptly after it appeared online.
Why this matters to Nintendo Switch 2 owners
Sektori’s arrival on Switch 2 brings a modern twin-stick arcade experience to Nintendo’s next home console, expanding the platform’s library with a title that emphasizes tight controls, high-score play, and varied challenge modes.
For players who enjoyed the PC and PS5 versions, the eShop listing provides a clear date to anticipate.
Sources: Nintendo.com eShop listing; ResetEra community reporting.
Sektori, the critically noted arcade shooter developed by a former Housemarque employee, has been confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 with a 14 May 2026 launch listed on Nintendo’s eShop.
The title originally debuted on PC and PlayStation 5 late last year, and the eShop listing — picked up on community sites including ResetEra — formalizes the publisher’s plan to bring the game to Nintendo’s next-generation handheld-home console.
Background and platform history
Sektori arrived on PC and PS5 in late 2025, establishing itself as a modern take on twin-stick arcade action inspired by classic titles like Geometry Wars.
The developer, who previously worked at Housemarque, built Sektori around fast-paced arena combat, colourful enemy swarms, and dynamic, shape-shifting levels.
Nintendo’s eShop entry for the Switch 2 release provides the official platform and date confirmation cited by Nintendo.com and community reporting.
Key features highlighted on the eShop
- Five-world campaign with dynamically changing levels and evolving boss encounters
- Alternate ships and configurable upgrade decks to customize each run
- Three difficulty modes, including a high-difficulty 'Revolution' campaign
- Six alternate game modes such as Classic, Gates, and Assault
- A broad set of challenges and medals to extend replayability
Journalistic note on confirmation
Nintendo’s eShop listing confirms the Switch 2 release and specifies 14 May 2026 as the launch date.
Community reports relayed the eShop entry to the wider audience; ResetEra users and outlets following the listing noted the new platform announcement promptly after it appeared online.
Why this matters to Nintendo Switch 2 owners
Sektori’s arrival on Switch 2 brings a modern twin-stick arcade experience to Nintendo’s next home console, expanding the platform’s library with a title that emphasizes tight controls, high-score play, and varied challenge modes.
For players who enjoyed the PC and PS5 versions, the eShop listing provides a clear date to anticipate.
Sources: Nintendo.com eShop listing; ResetEra community reporting.