Goodnight Universe update adds Nintendo Switch 2 camera support

Skybound Games and Nice Dreams have released an update for the narrative game Goodnight Universe, introducing camera support for the Nintendo Switch 2. This new feature allows players to interact using their eyes and facial expressions. The update also enhances visual fidelity on the console.

The update for Goodnight Universe, developed by Skybound Games and Nice Dreams, brings Nintendo Switch 2 camera support to the narrative title. Released on February 18, 2026, the patch introduces a "camera as controller" mode, enabling players to use their eyes and expressions for interactions.

In addition to this functionality, the update includes several adjustments that improve overall visual fidelity. To ensure optimal performance with the Switch 2 camera, players should position the device in a well-lit area, 18-24 inches from their face, making sure the face is fully visible. During calibration, selecting the "Webcam Display" option helps verify lighting and framing. A successful setup is indicated when the test circle turns white upon blinking, and smiling or frowning is recognized on the test screens.

Goodnight Universe is currently available on both Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Nintendo Switch. This update expands the game's accessibility and immersion on the newer hardware, building on its existing features for players seeking innovative control methods.

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