Stray Fawn Studio has announced The Wandering Village: The Last Leviathan DLC, confirming the expansion will appear on both Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
The developer has not yet provided a release date, leaving the launch window open.
The announcement positions the DLC as a substantive addition to The Wandering Village, a city-building adventure from Stray Fawn Studio.
In its announcement, the developer summarized the expansion’s premise and mechanics.
The Last Leviathan introduces Levi, a new marine creature that players can build their settlement upon.
The DLC adds fresh survival and management systems centered on Levi: players must manage Levi’s moisture levels while simultaneously ensuring villagers have adequate water.
According to Stray Fawn Studio’s overview, the ecosystem on Levi’s back supplies new resources that will force players to adapt existing strategies and experiment with new production chains.
The Last Leviathan also brings a slate of new structures and technologies.
The studio cites “over a dozen” new buildings, naming examples such as the Drying Shack and the Kiln.
A revised tech tree tied to the new buildings and resources is designed to alter progression and gameplay pacing, reshaping how settlements develop across Levi’s unique environment.
Stray Fawn Studio released a trailer alongside the announcement to demonstrate the DLC’s creature, mechanics, and some of the new construction options.
While the original game launched on Nintendo Switch, Stray Fawn’s statement that the DLC will be available on both Switch and Switch 2 suggests the studio is preparing support for Nintendo’s next hardware generation.
The developer has not yet disclosed whether the DLC will appear simultaneously across platforms or whether there will be platform-specific features or enhancements.
What to watch next: expect further details and a firm release date from Stray Fawn Studio via its official channels.
Updates may also appear in Nintendo’s official presentation windows, such as a Nintendo Direct, or on the Nintendo eShop when the expansion is ready for listing.
For developers, publishers, and players following The Wandering Village, the Last Leviathan DLC represents a clear content push that expands core systems and introduces a new living foundation for settlement-building gameplay.
The developer has not yet provided a release date, leaving the launch window open.
The announcement positions the DLC as a substantive addition to The Wandering Village, a city-building adventure from Stray Fawn Studio.
In its announcement, the developer summarized the expansion’s premise and mechanics.
The Last Leviathan introduces Levi, a new marine creature that players can build their settlement upon.
The DLC adds fresh survival and management systems centered on Levi: players must manage Levi’s moisture levels while simultaneously ensuring villagers have adequate water.
According to Stray Fawn Studio’s overview, the ecosystem on Levi’s back supplies new resources that will force players to adapt existing strategies and experiment with new production chains.
The Last Leviathan also brings a slate of new structures and technologies.
The studio cites “over a dozen” new buildings, naming examples such as the Drying Shack and the Kiln.
A revised tech tree tied to the new buildings and resources is designed to alter progression and gameplay pacing, reshaping how settlements develop across Levi’s unique environment.
Stray Fawn Studio released a trailer alongside the announcement to demonstrate the DLC’s creature, mechanics, and some of the new construction options.
While the original game launched on Nintendo Switch, Stray Fawn’s statement that the DLC will be available on both Switch and Switch 2 suggests the studio is preparing support for Nintendo’s next hardware generation.
The developer has not yet disclosed whether the DLC will appear simultaneously across platforms or whether there will be platform-specific features or enhancements.
What to watch next: expect further details and a firm release date from Stray Fawn Studio via its official channels.
Updates may also appear in Nintendo’s official presentation windows, such as a Nintendo Direct, or on the Nintendo eShop when the expansion is ready for listing.
For developers, publishers, and players following The Wandering Village, the Last Leviathan DLC represents a clear content push that expands core systems and introduces a new living foundation for settlement-building gameplay.