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Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II coming to Switch 2

Square Enix and developer ACQUIRE have officially released Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II for the Nintendo Switch 2 in Japan, with a Western launch scheduled for later

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Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II coming to Switch 2

Square Enix and developer ACQUIRE have officially released Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II for the Nintendo Switch 2 in Japan, with a Western launch scheduled for later this year. According to reporting by Gematsu, both of the acclaimed HD-2D role-playing games are currently available digitally in Japan, marking the series' arrival on Nintendo's next-generation platform.

Western Release Details and Pricing

Players in Western territories will get access to the Switch 2 versions of both Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II on October 1, 2026. Square Enix will sell the two games as individual titles priced at $59.99 each.

For the Western release, the games will be distributed digitally as well as physically using game-key cards. Alongside the individual listings, a digital-only bundle containing both RPGs will be available for purchase, though the exact price for this Western bundle has not yet been disclosed.

Performance Improvements and Restrictions

The Switch 2 versions of both titles bring notable technical enhancements over their original Nintendo Switch counterparts. Players can expect improved resolutions and better frame rates, allowing the distinct tilt-shift, retro-inspired 3D environments to run more smoothly.

Despite these performance upgrades, the new releases do not feature cross-generation compatibility. Players will not be able to transfer their existing save data from the original Nintendo Switch versions over to the new Switch 2 editions. Additionally, Square Enix is not providing any upgrade path, meaning those who already own the original games must purchase the new versions at full price if they wish to play them on the newer hardware.

Japanese Market Availability

Currently, Japanese players can purchase Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II individually on the Nintendo eShop for 5,478 yen each. Square Enix is also offering a digital eShop bundle in Japan, which is priced at 6,820 yen.

While the digital versions are already live in Japan, source claims indicate that a physical game-key card bundle is scheduled to launch in the region on October 1, 2026, coinciding with the official Western release date.


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