The announcement follows strong performance on PC, where the trading card shop simulator has sold more than 3.5 million copies during its Steam Early Access period and is approaching a full 1.0 launch.
The studio says the game's 1.0 release is expected imminently.
Ports for Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch are currently “in full production,” and O.P. Neon Games has indicated that exact release dates and details about platform-specific features will be disclosed in the coming months.
Developer Ding Shen Sia noted the scale of the game's breakout success and praised the community that supported the Early Access run.
Sia said the team did not anticipate reaching over 3.5 million players and described the community as incredibly supportive, adding that the studio is eager to reveal its next steps for the title.
What TCG Card Shop Simulator offers
TCG Card Shop Simulator positions players as the owner of a growing trading card store.
Core gameplay elements confirmed by the developer include:
- Shop management: Design and organise your TCG shop, arrange shelves and displays to optimise customer flow.
- Card collection: Open booster packs, expand your personal card collection, and locate rare cards to sell or retain.
- Hosted events: Set a card game format and entry fee, host matches in-store, and manage customer satisfaction and hygiene to keep players engaged.
- Inventory and trends: Order different booster packs and products, monitor trends among customers, and adapt stock to demand.
- Business expansion: Reinvest profits to expand retail space, unlock new card sets, and upgrade facilities to attract more customers.
Platform and release information
O.P. Neon Games has committed to digital distribution via the Nintendo eShop for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.
At present, the developer has not provided specific release dates or windows for the console ports; further announcements are expected from the studio in the months ahead.
With proven commercial success on Steam and a clear feature set, TCG Card Shop Simulator is positioned to reach a broader audience when it arrives on Nintendo platforms.