Professor Layton game delayed to 2026 on Nintendo platforms

The upcoming Professor Layton and the New World of Steam has been postponed from 2025 to 2026 for release on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. Level-5 announced the title during a 2023 Nintendo Direct, reviving the puzzle adventure series after over a decade. Fans can expect a point-and-click experience set in a steampunk American town.

The Professor Layton series, known for its puzzle-solving adventures, saw a surprise revival with the announcement of Professor Layton and the New World of Steam on February 8, 2023, during a Nintendo Direct presentation. Developed by Level-5, the game targets the Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2 consoles. Initially planned for 2025, the release has been delayed to sometime in 2026, with no specific date, price, or additional visuals provided yet.

The last mainline entry in the series was Professeur Layton et l'Héritage des Aslantes, released in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS. A Switch spin-off, L'Aventure Layton, followed but received mixed reception from fans. The new title brings back Professor Layton and his assistant Luke for a story set one year after the events of Professor Layton and Lost Destiny. According to the game's synopsis, the adventure unfolds in Steam Bison, an American town powered by advanced steam engines that outpace London's technology. A mysterious incident there sparks the duo's investigation, involving interactions with locals to uncover secrets and thwart a specter hindering the city's progress.

Recent trailers offer glimpses into gameplay. The September 24, 2024, video highlights 3D cinematics, revised graphics reminiscent of the 3DS era, and a vast array of puzzles integrated with the environment. On November 29, 2024, another trailer showcased navigation mechanics: arrows for moving through districts, a train for longer travels, and a hand-shaped pointer for examining characters and details. The point-and-click style remains a core feature, despite potential adaptations for Switch controls.

Level-5 has remained reserved on further details, leaving fans to anticipate more reveals before the 2026 launch. This delay extends the wait for the series' return to form.

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