Daylight Basement Studio, the indie developer renowned for their inventive approach to roguelite design, has announced that its acclaimed title, Rightfully, Beary Arms, will launch on Nintendo Switch in 2026.
Having already made waves with its fast-paced action and quirky characters, the bullet-hell roguelite is set to expand its reach, bringing its signature blend of challenge and charm to a wider Nintendo audience via the eShop.
While an exact release date for the Switch version remains unconfirmed, the upcoming launch is part of a larger platform rollout scheduled for 2026, including PlayStation 5 and Xbox One. Rightfully, Beary Arms first gained attention for its unique premise and frantic gameplay.
Players assume the role of Beary, an endearing yet formidable teddy bear protagonist, locked in a relentless battle across the galaxy against outlandish foes like the villainous Boo Bees and Battery Boys.
The game offers numerous weapons—ranging from the Catling Gun to the explosive FoamBalls—each upgradeable with powerful modifiers that turn ordinarily cute contraptions into instruments of mass destruction.
With every completed level, players select loot drops that can either power up Beary or unexpectedly benefit his opponents, adding a layer of strategic depth to every run. The full 1.0 release of Rightfully, Beary Arms arrived today for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside a simultaneous launch on Xbox Series X|S.
This major update introduces fresh narrative beats, additional weapon types, new character outfits, and a challenging final boss fight that promises to unveil the game's true ending.
With Daylight Basement Studio's commitment to post-launch support and engaging content, the latest version further enhances replayability and player discovery. In each run, players must balance offense, defense, and clever resource management as they blast through imaginative levels packed with increasingly tough enemies.
Between battles, Beary can consult with his friend Paul Stapleton—an ever-resourceful fox providing helpful advice—as he unlocks new outfits and unravels more of the game's whimsical universe.
A catchy retro-inspired chiptune soundtrack rounds out the experience, providing a nostalgic yet fresh audio backdrop to the action-packed gameplay. Rightfully, Beary Arms has earned praise for its zany art direction, robust roguelite mechanics, and lighthearted tone—a combination well-suited for the Nintendo Switch platform, where indie games have consistently found eager fans.
As the game gears up for its Switch debut in 2026, it is poised to join the growing roster of standout roguelite experiences available on the Nintendo eShop. For more about Rightfully, Beary Arms, including the official trailer and the latest news on Nintendo Switch releases, visit Daylight Basement Studio’s website or check the Nintendo eShop for updates as the 2026 release approaches.
Having already made waves with its fast-paced action and quirky characters, the bullet-hell roguelite is set to expand its reach, bringing its signature blend of challenge and charm to a wider Nintendo audience via the eShop.
While an exact release date for the Switch version remains unconfirmed, the upcoming launch is part of a larger platform rollout scheduled for 2026, including PlayStation 5 and Xbox One. Rightfully, Beary Arms first gained attention for its unique premise and frantic gameplay.
Players assume the role of Beary, an endearing yet formidable teddy bear protagonist, locked in a relentless battle across the galaxy against outlandish foes like the villainous Boo Bees and Battery Boys.
The game offers numerous weapons—ranging from the Catling Gun to the explosive FoamBalls—each upgradeable with powerful modifiers that turn ordinarily cute contraptions into instruments of mass destruction.
With every completed level, players select loot drops that can either power up Beary or unexpectedly benefit his opponents, adding a layer of strategic depth to every run. The full 1.0 release of Rightfully, Beary Arms arrived today for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside a simultaneous launch on Xbox Series X|S.
This major update introduces fresh narrative beats, additional weapon types, new character outfits, and a challenging final boss fight that promises to unveil the game's true ending.
With Daylight Basement Studio's commitment to post-launch support and engaging content, the latest version further enhances replayability and player discovery. In each run, players must balance offense, defense, and clever resource management as they blast through imaginative levels packed with increasingly tough enemies.
Between battles, Beary can consult with his friend Paul Stapleton—an ever-resourceful fox providing helpful advice—as he unlocks new outfits and unravels more of the game's whimsical universe.
A catchy retro-inspired chiptune soundtrack rounds out the experience, providing a nostalgic yet fresh audio backdrop to the action-packed gameplay. Rightfully, Beary Arms has earned praise for its zany art direction, robust roguelite mechanics, and lighthearted tone—a combination well-suited for the Nintendo Switch platform, where indie games have consistently found eager fans.
As the game gears up for its Switch debut in 2026, it is poised to join the growing roster of standout roguelite experiences available on the Nintendo eShop. For more about Rightfully, Beary Arms, including the official trailer and the latest news on Nintendo Switch releases, visit Daylight Basement Studio’s website or check the Nintendo eShop for updates as the 2026 release approaches.