The listings show a release date of 21 April and a listed price of £9.99 / $9.99 for each platform, matching the previously announced price for the native Switch release.
The developer Poncle is credited for Vampire Crawlers, which departs from the bullet-hell formula of Vampire Survivors.
According to the eShop description and publisher materials, Vampire Crawlers positions itself as a dungeon-crawling ‘‘blobber’’ that incorporates deckbuilding mechanics alongside roguelike elements.
The title is marketed under the full name Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard.
A Nintendo Life browse of the eShop revealed the Switch 2 listing alongside the already known Nintendo Switch release page.
The eShop entry does not specify platform-specific technical improvements, such as higher frame rates or resolution targets for the Nintendo Switch 2 version.
There is also no information on whether owners of the original Nintendo Switch release will receive a free upgrade to a Nintendo Switch 2 build, nor whether save data will be transferable between the two releases.
Nintendo Life has contacted Poncle for clarification on technical differences, upgrade policy, and save transfer support, but at the time of publication there has been no official response from the developer or publisher.
The appearance of a Nintendo Switch 2 listing on the eShop is notable because it matches the Switch version’s price point and confirms availability on both platforms at launch.
With the April 21 release date now shown on the storefront, players can expect Vampire Crawlers to become available on that date for whichever supported Nintendo hardware they choose.
Vampire Crawlers’ blend of deckbuilding and roguelike progression represents a clear genre shift from its parent title, and the dual-platform listing ensures the game will be accessible to players on both the current Nintendo Switch hardware and Nintendo’s next-generation handheld console.
Additional technical and upgrade details remain pending confirmation from Poncle and the game’s publishers.