It Takes Two launches on Nintendo Switch

EA Originals' cooperative adventure It Takes Two has finally arrived on Nintendo Switch after a lengthy delay. The game, which debuted on other platforms in 2021, emphasizes teamwork between players controlling a couple turned into dolls. It became available on the Switch starting November 4, 2022.

It Takes Two, developed by Hazelight Studios—the team behind the acclaimed co-op title A Way Out—offers a unique blend of humor, action, and puzzle-solving in a split-screen format. Players take on the roles of Cody and May, a couple whose crumbling relationship leads them to mysteriously awaken as dolls in their own home. To return to normal and mend their bond, they must collaborate through vibrant, unpredictable worlds filled with challenges and mini-games.

Originally released on March 26, 2021, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC at a price of €39.99, the game quickly achieved commercial success, selling over one million copies in its first month. The Nintendo Switch version, long anticipated by fans, launched on November 4, 2022, bringing the experience to handheld play. Teamwork is central: the game requires simultaneous play, with each character gaining unique powers at different stages to overcome obstacles. Communication and support are key, as leaving a partner behind means failure.

For those without a local co-op partner, an online mode allows connection with friends outside the household. The trailer's depiction of a fantastic yet dangerous world highlights the need for creative thinking to solve puzzles and navigate dangers. As the description notes, 'Hand in hand, you'll face the challenges together... Actually, better keep your hands on the controllers.' This release expands access to It Takes Two's heartfelt narrative and engaging gameplay for Switch owners.

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Realistic illustration of Nintendo Switch 2 Partner Showcase highlighting third-party games including Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Resident Evil Requiem.
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Nintendo Partner Showcase February 2026: All third-party games announced for Switch and Switch 2

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Nintendo has announced that Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, a new side-scrolling platformer, will launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2 on May 21, 2026. The reveal coincides with Mario Day and includes a new gameplay trailer showcasing creature discoveries and platforming mechanics. The game continues the Yoshi series tradition with a storybook art style.

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Following the initial confirmation of console ports for the indie hit Mewgenics, developers have shared preview footage of the game running on Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5. Edmund McMillen posted a Switch 2 clip on X on March 25, 2026, captioned 'Oh hi Switch 2!', while executive producer Tyrone Rodriguez followed with PS5 gameplay using a DualSense controller.

 

 

 

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