
Fast Travel Games and MoonHood have announced that their dark fantasy adventure game, The Midnight Walk, will be available on the Switch 2 starting March 26th. The game will cost $29.99.
On May 8, 2025, The Midnight Walk became available for PlayStation 5 (with PlayStation VR 2 compatibility) and for PC via Steam, supporting virtual reality headsets.
Here is an overview of the Switch 2 version, via Fast Travel Games:
About
Everything in The Midnight Walk – from the tiny flame carried by the creature Potboy to the scary monsters chasing after it – is made from real clay and brought to life using stop-motion animation. You’ll need to be clever and stay alive as you play through five dark and fiery stories, meeting a cast of wonderfully strange characters along the way. The game’s unique and detailed world is best experienced in handheld mode on Nintendo Switch 2.
Key Features
- An Unforgettable Narrative Adventure – As The Burnt One, join Potboy and journey along The Midnight Walk, meeting an eclectic cast of friends and monsters on the way.
- A Handcrafted World Built In Clay – Everything you see, from landscapes to enemies, was handcrafted and then scanned into the game for a truly artistic experience.
- Play It Your Way on Nintendo Switch 2 – Experience The Midnight Walk at home or on the go with Nintendo Switch 2, bringing its atmospheric journey and distinctive visual style to both handheld and docked play.
Watch a new trailer below.
Switch 2 Announce Trailer
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2026-03-03 19:01