Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja have confirmed that Wo Long 2: Wings of Ember is in development for Nintendo Switch 2, with a worldwide launch planned for early 2027.
The sequel to 2023’s Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty will be available at retail and digitally on the Nintendo eShop, and the publisher has outlined platform and localization details ahead of the full marketing push.
Set during the late Eastern Han period, Wo Long 2 continues the series’ blend of historical Three Kingdoms drama and supernatural combat.
According to the publisher’s announcement, the narrative centers on a nameless champion who rises amid warlord conflict and battles vast battlefields swarming with powerful enemies and monstrous fiends.
In journalistic terms: Koei Tecmo describes the game as a Three Kingdoms-era tale in which a newly forged hero fights through large-scale battlefields overrun by demonic forces, using evolved Chinese martial arts to confront historically inspired warriors and otherworldly foes.
Localization and availability have been confirmed: the title will include Japanese and English voice tracks, with on-screen text available in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish.
The decision to ship both retail copies and a digital release on the Nintendo eShop ensures players can purchase the game in physical or digital form on Nintendo Switch 2 at launch.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo in 2023, established the series’ mix of martial-arts grounded combat and supernatural elements.
The announcement of Wo Long 2 for Nintendo’s next console positions the franchise for broader console reach, with the Switch successor receiving a timed global release window in early 2027.
More details on platforms, editions, pricing and a concrete release date are expected from Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja as the project progresses.
For now, the confirmed facts are the game’s title, development teams, Nintendo Switch 2 platform, early 2027 release window, voice and text language support, and planned retail and Nintendo eShop availability.
Stay tuned for the official trailer, release date, and further technical details as Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja roll out their marketing schedule in the months ahead.
The sequel to 2023’s Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty will be available at retail and digitally on the Nintendo eShop, and the publisher has outlined platform and localization details ahead of the full marketing push.
Set during the late Eastern Han period, Wo Long 2 continues the series’ blend of historical Three Kingdoms drama and supernatural combat.
According to the publisher’s announcement, the narrative centers on a nameless champion who rises amid warlord conflict and battles vast battlefields swarming with powerful enemies and monstrous fiends.
In journalistic terms: Koei Tecmo describes the game as a Three Kingdoms-era tale in which a newly forged hero fights through large-scale battlefields overrun by demonic forces, using evolved Chinese martial arts to confront historically inspired warriors and otherworldly foes.
Localization and availability have been confirmed: the title will include Japanese and English voice tracks, with on-screen text available in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish.
The decision to ship both retail copies and a digital release on the Nintendo eShop ensures players can purchase the game in physical or digital form on Nintendo Switch 2 at launch.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo in 2023, established the series’ mix of martial-arts grounded combat and supernatural elements.
The announcement of Wo Long 2 for Nintendo’s next console positions the franchise for broader console reach, with the Switch successor receiving a timed global release window in early 2027.
More details on platforms, editions, pricing and a concrete release date are expected from Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja as the project progresses.
For now, the confirmed facts are the game’s title, development teams, Nintendo Switch 2 platform, early 2027 release window, voice and text language support, and planned retail and Nintendo eShop availability.
Stay tuned for the official trailer, release date, and further technical details as Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja roll out their marketing schedule in the months ahead.