TCG Card Shop Simulator Coming to Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2

TCG Card Shop Simulator is officially headed to Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, developer OPNeon Games has confirmed.

The shop-management simulation already earned a strong reception on other platforms, and the studio says both Switch consoles will receive ports in the near future.

The announcement highlights in-game features that put trading-card culture at the center of the experience: stocking shelves, cracking booster packs, hosting events, and running a local game store.

OPNeon Games described the Switch releases as full-featured versions of the title.

In journalistic terms, the developer confirmed the ports will include the game’s core shop-management systems and an upcoming playable trading card game integration.

Specifically, OPNeon Games confirmed players will be able to play the Tetramon Trading Card Game inside TCG Card Shop Simulator, with brand-new Tetramon cards added for collection and play.

What TCG Card Shop Simulator offers

- Manage Your Shop: Build and arrange a card shop, organize shelves and product displays to improve customer experience.

- Card Collection: Open booster packs, collect rare cards, and choose whether to sell high-value pulls or keep them for completionist goals.

- Host Game: Set game rules and entry fees, host local card-game matches in your shop, and manage cleanliness and player comfort to prevent customers from leaving.

- Order Products: Stock different booster packs and merchandise, track trends, and adjust inventory to match demand.

- Expand Your Business: Reinvest profits to expand floor space, unlock new card sets, and upgrade facilities to attract customers and increase revenue.

The developer has also released an official trailer showcasing gameplay systems, store customization, and booster-pack openings.

Players interested in platform availability should watch Nintendo Direct presentations and the Nintendo eShop for formal release announcements and storefront listings.

As of the developer’s confirmation, exact release dates for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions have not been announced; OPNeon Games characterizes the ports as coming “soon.”

For industry observers and fans of trading-card culture, the inclusion of a playable Tetramon TCG within a shop simulator is a notable feature that blends collection mechanics with tabletop-style play.

Follow OPNeon Games’ channels and Nintendo news hubs for updates, trailer releases, and the eventual eShop launch details for both Switch platforms.