Raccoin: Coin Pusher Roguelike Coming to Consoles Including Nintendo Switch 2 This Fall

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Playstack and Doraccoon today confirmed that Raccoin: Coin Pusher Roguelike will be released on consoles this fall, with a planned port for Nintendo Switch 2 among the announced platforms.

The announcement positions the title—developed by Doraccoon and published by Playstack—as a hybrid that marries classic arcade coin-pusher mechanics with modern roguelike deckbuilding systems.

According to the developers' overview, Raccoin: Coin Pusher Roguelike combines drop-based arcade action with persistent, run-based progression.

Playstack and Doraccoon describe the game as a roguelike deckbuilder in which players combine special coins with powerful items to trigger satisfying, high-impact combos—creating emergent strategies as each run evolves.

Gameplay and systems

Raccoin's core loop centers on discovering and combining special coins during runs to create synergies.

Examples provided by the team illustrate how combinations alter the playfield: Seed Coins paired with Water Coins can grow an in-machine money tree; Cat Coins seek out Rat Coins to convert them into extra tickets; MultiCoins boost point values across the board; and TNT Coins produce explosive effects that push many coins forward at once.

These mechanics emphasize chain reactions and timing within the coin-pusher cabinet.

Players will also unlock and use more than 100 unique chips and items that shift run outcomes.

Chips can stack multipliers, spawn high-value coins, or shake the machine when resources are low.

The developers further note that players can apply special plating to coins to amplify effects and open up new combination possibilities.

Characters and playstyles

The game features multiple playable characters, each with themed coin sets and distinct play approaches.

One character is described as a raccoon manager focused on numerical combos, while another is a biologist who leverages animal-themed coins—offering varied strategies and replayability across runs.

Release and trailer

A consoles trailer has been published by Playstack and Doraccoon to showcase these systems and the game's tone.

The companies state the console port, including the Nintendo Switch 2 version, is scheduled for this fall; a final release date has not yet been provided.

For Nintendo Switch owners, the title follows the platform's strong indie and eShop tradition of hybrid arcade and deckbuilding experiments.

We will update when Playstack and Doraccoon confirm the exact launch date and supported consoles.

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