No Rest for the Wicked Coming to Nintendo Switch 2: Moon Studios Confirms Port

Moon Studios has confirmed it is developing a Nintendo Switch 2 version of No Rest for the Wicked, the studio announced today.

The developer said that a release window for the next‑generation Nintendo platform will be shared at a later date.

No Rest for the Wicked is currently available in Early Access and has been supported with multiple major updates since launch.

Background and context

No Rest for the Wicked is the latest action‑RPG from Moon Studios, the developer best known for the critically acclaimed Ori and the Blind Forest and Ori and the Will of the Wisps.

The game blends dark, painterly visuals with heavy soulslike combat mechanics and RPG systems.

Players assume the role of a Cerim, a member of a holy order charged with confronting the Pestilence on the island of Isola Sacra.

Since its Early Access release, Moon Studios has added substantial content updates, including co‑op multiplayer, PvP duels, and expanded combat options.

Official statement rewritten

In its announcement, Moon Studios confirmed it is working on a Nintendo Switch 2 port of No Rest for the Wicked and clarified that the team will provide timing details at a future date.

The developer emphasized continued support for the title following its Early Access period and noted the updates the game has already received.

What this means for players and Nintendo platforms

A Switch 2 release positions No Rest for the Wicked to reach a broader console audience beyond its current platforms.

Moon Studios’ track record with visually striking, technically ambitious titles will be closely watched by players and industry observers as they evaluate how the game adapts to Nintendo’s next hardware.

For existing players, the studio’s history of post‑launch updates suggests ongoing improvement and feature additions rather than a static port.

Where to follow updates

Moon Studios has not provided a specific release date or a confirmed release plan for a Nintendo Direct or eShop listing tied to the Switch 2 announcement.

Fans should monitor Moon Studios’ official channels and Nintendo’s announcements for further details and any trailer or storefront listings that appear.

No Rest for the Wicked remains available in Early Access, and Moon Studios has continued to expand the experience through major updates that add co‑op, PvP, and additional combat systems.

More information on the Nintendo Switch 2 version will be released by the developer at a later time.