Sacred 2 Remaster Nintendo Switch: Release Date, Features, and Pre-Order Details
THQ Nordic has announced that Sacred 2 Remaster will arrive on Nintendo Switch, marking the first time the action RPG has been released on a Nintendo platform.
The remaster of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, originally released in 2008, is listed with a Nintendo Switch release date of August 11, 2026, and is currently available for pre-order on supported storefronts.
Background and platform history
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel first launched in 2008 on PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
Until this remaster, the title had not been distributed on any Nintendo hardware.
THQ Nordic is positioning this definitive edition as the complete way to experience the fantasy world of Ancaria for both returning players and newcomers on the Nintendo Switch.
Key features and polish
THQ Nordic describes the remaster as including all expansions and updates in one package.
The release notes emphasize updated visuals with enhanced textures, improved lighting effects, and increased view distances to modernize the original presentation.
The developer also highlights smoother, more responsive combat and a modern user interface designed for contemporary players.
In journalistic terms, the publisher says the remaster brings comprehensive improvements: refined combat mechanics, a streamlined and modern UI, full controller support tailored for the Switch, and the inclusion of every expansion, bundled into one definitive edition.
Community-driven fixes and stability improvements are also cited as part of the overall polish.
Gameplay overview
Set in the war-torn continent of Ancaria, Sacred 2 lets players choose from six distinct hero classes, each with unique abilities and progression paths.
The remaster preserves the original open world structure, hundreds of quests, dungeon exploration, loot-driven progression, and deep character customization that defined the 2008 release.
Availability and next steps
Pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch edition are open now through digital storefronts including the Nintendo eShop.
An official trailer is available from THQ Nordic and provides the first public look at the updated visuals and interface.
For readers tracking Nintendo Switch releases, this arrival expands the console's library of classic action RPGs and represents a notable port for a long-standing PC and console franchise.
THQ Nordic has announced that Sacred 2 Remaster will arrive on Nintendo Switch, marking the first time the action RPG has been released on a Nintendo platform.
The remaster of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, originally released in 2008, is listed with a Nintendo Switch release date of August 11, 2026, and is currently available for pre-order on supported storefronts.
Background and platform history
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel first launched in 2008 on PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
Until this remaster, the title had not been distributed on any Nintendo hardware.
THQ Nordic is positioning this definitive edition as the complete way to experience the fantasy world of Ancaria for both returning players and newcomers on the Nintendo Switch.
Key features and polish
THQ Nordic describes the remaster as including all expansions and updates in one package.
The release notes emphasize updated visuals with enhanced textures, improved lighting effects, and increased view distances to modernize the original presentation.
The developer also highlights smoother, more responsive combat and a modern user interface designed for contemporary players.
In journalistic terms, the publisher says the remaster brings comprehensive improvements: refined combat mechanics, a streamlined and modern UI, full controller support tailored for the Switch, and the inclusion of every expansion, bundled into one definitive edition.
Community-driven fixes and stability improvements are also cited as part of the overall polish.
Gameplay overview
Set in the war-torn continent of Ancaria, Sacred 2 lets players choose from six distinct hero classes, each with unique abilities and progression paths.
The remaster preserves the original open world structure, hundreds of quests, dungeon exploration, loot-driven progression, and deep character customization that defined the 2008 release.
Availability and next steps
Pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch edition are open now through digital storefronts including the Nintendo eShop.
An official trailer is available from THQ Nordic and provides the first public look at the updated visuals and interface.
For readers tracking Nintendo Switch releases, this arrival expands the console's library of classic action RPGs and represents a notable port for a long-standing PC and console franchise.