Developed by Odaclick Game Studio, the single-player title adapts the All-Out War storyline from The Walking Dead television series into a modern beat-'em-up experience designed for both Nintendo's current and next-generation handheld-console hardware.
According to the publisher, Streets of Survival reframes the television arc that saw Rick Grimes and his allies clash with Negan's Saviors, placing players in the heart of that narrative as familiar characters.
The developer's presentation emphasizes close-quarters combat across recognizable locations from the series — including the Sanctuary, Hilltop and Alexandria — rendered in retro pixel-art visuals and supported by dynamic set pieces.
On gameplay, the publisher explains that Streets of Survival focuses on fast, responsive melee action.
Players will chain together heavy combos, trigger signature weapon attacks and execute cinematic finishers as they fight through waves of walkers and hostile human enemies.
Encounters are designed to combine crowd-control strategies and targeted attacks so each skirmish tests timing and positioning.
Key features outlined by Trailmark and AMC Global Media include:
- Hard-hitting beat-'em-up combat that blends brutal melee moves with ranged crowd-clearing options and crisp, responsive controls.
- Overwhelming walker swarms and human adversaries that force players to adapt their approach as threats escalate.
- Boss encounters against iconic figures from the franchise, including multi-phase fights with Negan and Simon and confrontations with notable walkers such as Winslow, the Well Walker.
- Replayable arcade-style challenges and multiple difficulty tiers, alongside an optional Easy Mode for more casual runs.
The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival will be offered digitally worldwide on the Nintendo eShop in 2026 for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.
With its combination of retro aesthetics, story-driven set pieces and arcade-focused combat, the title aims to deliver a portable, single-player interpretation of one of the series' most pivotal storylines for Nintendo platforms.