DMM Games and Kazutaka Kodaka of Tookyo Games Announce Shuten Order Physical Edition Launches April 23, 2026 for Nintendo Switch™ 2 and Nintendo Switch
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (December 25, 2025) - EXNOA, the company that operates DMM GAMES, and Too Kyo Games today announced SHUTEN ORDER physical editions for Nintendo Switch™ 2 and Nintendo Switch will be released on April 23, 2026.
The physical edition of SHUTEN ORDER for Nintendo Switch™ 2 and Nintendo Switch will be distributed in North America by PM Studios. In Europe, REEF Entertainment Ltd. will distribute the physical edition exclusively for Nintendo Switch™ 2.
For pre-order details, be sure to follow PM Studios, REEF Entertainment Ltd., and Spike Chunsoft, Inc. on social media for the latest information.
About SHUTEN ORDER SHUTEN ORDER is a multi-genre adventure game created through a collaboration between DMM GAMES and Too Kyo Games, led by Kazutaka Kodaka (best known for the Danganronpa series). SHUTEN ORDER allows players to experience five different game systems within a single game, including stealth action horror and multi-perspective visual novel systems.
SHUTEN ORDER Nintendo Switch™ 2 Edition features a higher frame rate (variable frame rate of 60-120 in both TV and handheld modes), and mouse control (compatible with all situations where mouse operation is accessible).
Publishing of the Nintendo Switch™ 2 and Nintendo Switch versions in North America and Europe is handled by Spike Chunsoft, Inc..
SHUTEN ORDER Development Staff Story: Kazutaka Kodaka, Takumi Nakazawa, Takekuni Kitayama Illustration: simadoriru Music: Masafumi Takada
Game Specifications
Title
SHUTEN ORDER
Release Date
April 23, 2026
Platforms
Nintendo Switch™ 2, Nintendo Switch
MSRP
Nintendo Switch™ 2 (physical) : $59.99, £54.99, €59.99 Nintendo Switch (physical) : $49.99
Genre
Multi-genre Adventure
Language
Voice: Japanese | Text: Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
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