Sanrio Games has announced Sanrio Party Land, a new party game slated to arrive this fall for both Nintendo Switch and the platform identified as Nintendo Switch 2.
The title will let players create custom avatars and play a mix of mini-games and board-style game modes with Sanrio’s roster of characters.
The developer describes Sanrio Party Land as a family-friendly party game built around character-driven activities.
According to Sanrio Games, the project aims to connect Sanrio’s character intellectual property with fans worldwide, and the company also confirmed a broader release plan that includes roughly ten titles over the next three years.
In journalistic terms, Sanrio Games framed the initiative as an effort to expand direct engagement between Sanrio characters and players globally while accelerating its game release cadence.
Gameplay details confirmed so far are straightforward: players will be able to design original avatars and participate in both mini-games and board game-style events alongside familiar Sanrio characters.
The title is explicitly classified as a party game, emphasizing local or group play formats commonly associated with the genre.
Platform context and where to watch for updates: Nintendo’s eShop remains the primary digital storefront for Nintendo Switch releases, and Nintendo Direct broadcasts continue to be a key venue for platform announcements and deeper reveals.
Sanrio Games’ confirmation of a fall release window means more concrete release date and pricing details will likely appear closer to launch—watch official Sanrio and Nintendo channels for eShop listings and Nintendo Direct updates.
What we can verify: Sanrio Party Land is targeting both Nintendo Switch and the platform referred to as Nintendo Switch 2, will arrive this fall, and features avatar creation along with mini-games and board-game modes.
Sanrio Games has positioned the title as part of a wider strategy to increase fan engagement through games and indicated plans to ship approximately ten titles over the next three years.
For players tracking new Switch releases, keep an eye on Sanrio Games’ official announcements and the Nintendo eShop for the store listing and final release date.
Further platform-level news and showcases are typically announced via Nintendo Direct.
The title will let players create custom avatars and play a mix of mini-games and board-style game modes with Sanrio’s roster of characters.
The developer describes Sanrio Party Land as a family-friendly party game built around character-driven activities.
According to Sanrio Games, the project aims to connect Sanrio’s character intellectual property with fans worldwide, and the company also confirmed a broader release plan that includes roughly ten titles over the next three years.
In journalistic terms, Sanrio Games framed the initiative as an effort to expand direct engagement between Sanrio characters and players globally while accelerating its game release cadence.
Gameplay details confirmed so far are straightforward: players will be able to design original avatars and participate in both mini-games and board game-style events alongside familiar Sanrio characters.
The title is explicitly classified as a party game, emphasizing local or group play formats commonly associated with the genre.
Platform context and where to watch for updates: Nintendo’s eShop remains the primary digital storefront for Nintendo Switch releases, and Nintendo Direct broadcasts continue to be a key venue for platform announcements and deeper reveals.
Sanrio Games’ confirmation of a fall release window means more concrete release date and pricing details will likely appear closer to launch—watch official Sanrio and Nintendo channels for eShop listings and Nintendo Direct updates.
What we can verify: Sanrio Party Land is targeting both Nintendo Switch and the platform referred to as Nintendo Switch 2, will arrive this fall, and features avatar creation along with mini-games and board-game modes.
Sanrio Games has positioned the title as part of a wider strategy to increase fan engagement through games and indicated plans to ship approximately ten titles over the next three years.
For players tracking new Switch releases, keep an eye on Sanrio Games’ official announcements and the Nintendo eShop for the store listing and final release date.
Further platform-level news and showcases are typically announced via Nintendo Direct.