Passtech Games and publisher Nacon have confirmed a native Nintendo Switch 2 version of Ravenswatch, with the companies saying the port will arrive "this fall." The announcement accompanies news of a free update titled "Song of Thieves," set to release on May 27, 2026.
Ravenswatch is a top-down roguelike action title from Passtech Games, the studio behind Curse of the Dead Gods, and supports solo and four-player co-op across randomized runs.
Nacon and Passtech did not provide detailed technical specifications or a full feature list for the Nintendo Switch 2 edition.
In journalistic terms, the teams stated that while specifics remain forthcoming, the Switch 2 build is expected to offer technical improvements over the original Nintendo Switch release.
The publishers characterized the update as focusing on performance and platform-appropriate enhancements without enumerating exact changes.
Separately, Passtech outlined the free "Song of Thieves" content update arriving May 27, 2026.
The studio described the expansion as adding new enemies, activities, and fresh systems for strengthening heroes, expanding the game's build and progression options.
A teaser trailer for the update was released alongside the announcement.
Ravenswatch combines dark fantasy tone and comic-book visuals.
Players select from nine playable heroes—characters drawn from global tales and legends, including Little Red Riding Hood, Sun Wukong and the Snow Queen—each with unique mechanics.
The game features three open maps inspired by enchanted forests and marshes, One Thousand and One Nights, and Arthurian legend.
Runs emphasize loot, talent selection and replayability: the title includes over 200 talents, around 50 magical items, randomized maps, and more than 50 distinct enemy types.
Core gameplay elements remain familiar to roguelike players: choose talents between runs, craft synergies between items and dreams, and tackle epic boss encounters.
Ravenswatch offers four difficulty levels and customizable modes and is regularly updated with free content from the developer.
For Nintendo Switch owners, the announcement signals a continued commitment from Passtech and Nacon to support Nintendo platforms, with a native Nintendo Switch 2 port slated for this fall and a free May 27 update keeping the roguelike active on both current and next-gen Nintendo hardware.
Ravenswatch is a top-down roguelike action title from Passtech Games, the studio behind Curse of the Dead Gods, and supports solo and four-player co-op across randomized runs.
Nacon and Passtech did not provide detailed technical specifications or a full feature list for the Nintendo Switch 2 edition.
In journalistic terms, the teams stated that while specifics remain forthcoming, the Switch 2 build is expected to offer technical improvements over the original Nintendo Switch release.
The publishers characterized the update as focusing on performance and platform-appropriate enhancements without enumerating exact changes.
Separately, Passtech outlined the free "Song of Thieves" content update arriving May 27, 2026.
The studio described the expansion as adding new enemies, activities, and fresh systems for strengthening heroes, expanding the game's build and progression options.
A teaser trailer for the update was released alongside the announcement.
Ravenswatch combines dark fantasy tone and comic-book visuals.
Players select from nine playable heroes—characters drawn from global tales and legends, including Little Red Riding Hood, Sun Wukong and the Snow Queen—each with unique mechanics.
The game features three open maps inspired by enchanted forests and marshes, One Thousand and One Nights, and Arthurian legend.
Runs emphasize loot, talent selection and replayability: the title includes over 200 talents, around 50 magical items, randomized maps, and more than 50 distinct enemy types.
Core gameplay elements remain familiar to roguelike players: choose talents between runs, craft synergies between items and dreams, and tackle epic boss encounters.
Ravenswatch offers four difficulty levels and customizable modes and is regularly updated with free content from the developer.
For Nintendo Switch owners, the announcement signals a continued commitment from Passtech and Nacon to support Nintendo platforms, with a native Nintendo Switch 2 port slated for this fall and a free May 27 update keeping the roguelike active on both current and next-gen Nintendo hardware.