All the Nintendo Switch Games Releasing in November 2025
Whether you’re hunting tactical RPGs, old-school shoot-’em-ups, or offbeat indies, November is stacked with Nintendo Switch releases—plus a few titles also hitting other platforms. Below you’ll find every game on this month’s slate with core details like premise, developers, and who’s publishing, along with the exact date each one lands on Switch and other systems.
Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland (2025)
An indie narrative adventure from Pepita Digital, Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland follows Lemon, a polyglot on a journey to master Icelandic while battling a memory-erasing threat across a mysterious world. The project emphasizes language, memory, and friendship in its story design, and is built as a pixel-art adventure with puzzle elements. It’s developed and published by Pepita Digital. It’s scheduled for November 4 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC.
Biped 2 (2025)
NExT Studios’ co-op sequel expands the two-legged movement puzzling of the original with up to four-player co-op, new traversal tools like hang-gliders and grappling hooks, and a larger set of levels. META Publishing (also listed as Postmeta on console storefronts) is handling publishing across platforms. The game launches November 5 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.
Dinkum (2025)
James Bendon’s Australian-outback life sim arrives on Nintendo hardware, bringing its crafting, farming, and town-building loop to Switch with a dedicated eShop release page and Switch-specific notes. KRAFTON promotes the port with pre-order information and a cosmetic set exclusive to the Switch version. It hits Switch and PC on November 5.
The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike (2025)
This stylized roguelike blends tactical puzzles with a “manga page” action layout, where players place frames to build attacks that resolve in reading order. The project features pixel-art presentation and systems built around flexible, combo-driven runs. It’s slated to release on Switch and PC on November 5.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (2025)

Koei Tecmo’s latest Hyrule Warriors entry is set around events only glimpsed in ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,’ bringing large-scale hack-and-slash battles with series characters to Nintendo’s current hardware generation. Nintendo’s regional sites and coverage confirm the Switch 2 version with a November 6 release, alongside new mechanics and co-op support highlighted in recent promos. It arrives November 6 on Switch 2.
Goodnight Universe (2025)

From GoodbyeWorld Games—the studio behind ‘Before Your Eyes’—Goodnight Universe casts you as Isaac, a six-month-old developing psychic powers, with a story about family and a shadowy tech corporation. The team extends its camera-based interaction ideas with a “camera as controller” option. The game is planned for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, Switch, and PC on November 11.
Rue Valley (2025)

A time-loop noir RPG set in a surreal motel town, Rue Valley emphasizes personality-driven builds and dialogue-heavy investigation reminiscent of narrative RPGs. Early previews highlight multiple playstyles for protagonist Mr. Harrow and a November launch, with storefront listings opening up on console. It’s due November 11 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC.
Windswept (2025)
Developed by WeatherFell and published by Top Hat Studios, Windswept is a ’90s-inspired buddy platformer starring Marbles and Checkers as they swap abilities across 40+ handcrafted stages, secrets, and challenges. Official pages outline the premise and level-driven structure, with the Switch eShop listing confirming the date. It launches November 11 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Switch.
Hymer 2000 (2025)
An interactive text-based puzzle game by doBell Studio and publisher indienova, Hymer 2000 has you converse with a computer named Hymer, uncovering keywords, logs, and secrets through free-form searches to reach the truth. Recent announcements confirmed a Switch release window and then narrowed it to a fixed date. It arrives November 13 on PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC.
Clawpunk (2025)
Developed by Kittens in Timespace and published by Megabit, Clawpunk is a melee-forward 2D action game with roguelite elements, destructible environments, and a cast of feline fighters. Publisher and Steam pages outline the feature set and confirm the mid-month ship. It’s scheduled for November 14 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC.
Demonschool (2025)
Necrosoft Games’ tactics RPG—published by Ysbryd Games—stars Faye, a university student fighting demons by day and managing school life by night, with gridless, phase-based battles and social elements. The Nintendo eShop page and the developer’s site list the date and platform slate. It hits PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC on November 19.
Kirby Air Riders (2025)

A new Kirby vehicle-action racer led by Masahiro Sakurai returns the Air Ride formula with modes like City Trial, rider and machine selection, and online play, presented across Nintendo’s product and Direct pages. Nintendo lists the game exclusively for Switch 2 with a late-November release and deep dives on features, riders, and machines. It launches November 20 on Switch 2.
Neon Inferno (2025)
A 2D run-and-gun that blends side-scrolling and gallery-shooter perspectives, Neon Inferno sends players through a crime-family war in a sci-fi New York, with pixel-art aesthetics and two-player co-op. Official site and storefront listings outline its arcade-style challenge and the planned date. It arrives November 20 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.
R-Type Delta HD Boosted (2025)
A high-definition remaster of Irem’s 1998 classic, R-Type Delta HD Boosted sharpens the original polygonal visuals, adds a practice mode, and brings back its signature Force mechanic and ship selection. Retail listings from Limited Run Games and Clear River detail the upgrade features and platforms. It releases November 20 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.
Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury (2025)
An action adventure tied to the world of Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, this title has players rescue allies and uncover an empire-threatening conspiracy with animated story sequences and feline foes. Storefront pages credit developers Fishing Cactus and ZEROlife Games and list Maximum Entertainment as publisher. It’s slated for November 20 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC.
Terminator 2D: No Fate (2025)

Developed by Bitmap Bureau and published by Reef Entertainment, this retro, 16-bit-style sidescroller mixes iconic scenes from ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ with new scenarios and multiple endings, letting players control Sarah Connor, the T-800, and John Connor. Official site and store listings confirm the revised date following a short delay, with physical editions detailed by retailers. It launches November 26 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.
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