Ember Lab has announced that beloved action-adventure game Kena: Bridge of Spirits is coming to Nintendo Switch 2.
Although we don’t have a set date yet, Ember Lab says Kena: Bridge of Spirits (currently available on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5) will hit the latest Nintendo console in “Spring”. It’s a gorgeous experience, mixing melee and ranged combat, along with puzzles and a stunning aesthetic.
“We’re incredibly excited to bring Kena’s journey to a whole new audience, giving players the chance to experience her story at home or on the go with Nintendo Switch 2,” said Josh Grier, Chief Operating Officer at Ember Lab. “As our studio’s debut title, the overwhelming support and love the game has received over the years has truly meant a great deal to our team. We’re beyond thrilled that even more players will now be able to fully immerse themselves in Kena’s world and become part of her journey.”
The developer adds: “The Nintendo Switch 2 version comes complete with the Anniversary DLC, which features Charmstones, Spirit Guide Trials, Kena Outfits, and accessibility features. It also features New Game+ mode, which allows players who’ve completed the game to restart Kena’s journey with all of their previously unlocked abilities, including upgrades, outfits, Rot, and more, as well as redesigned and more challenging combat encounters.”
Kena: Bridge of Spirits offers players an action-adventure game that combines compelling narrative with exploration, puzzle-solving, and fast-paced combat. Players untangle the past as Kena, a young Spirit Guide in search of the sacred Mountain Shrine, helping free the spirits trapped in a forgotten village with the aid of the Rot – her adorable (yet powerful) spirit companions.
The sequel to the original game is called Kena: Scars of Kosmora, and was recently announced for PC and PlayStation 5. It does appear that one will be PlayStation console-exclusive, certainly for a while, as even the Steam version is being published by PlayStation.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is out now for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. It’s coming to Switch 2 in “Spring”.