Super Meat Boy 3D announces Nintendo Switch 2 physical release
Super Meat Boy 3D just earned its digital release date yesterday, and Meridiem has now come out with an announcement that the game is getting a physical release on Nintendo Switch 2. Expect to see it on June 30, 2026.
Two different versions are planned. With the standard release, you’ll get the game, a sticker set, and a reversible cover. There’ll also be a special edition which has these same goodies plus a special sleeve, a lenticular postcard, a cloth patch, and an art book.
For those that need a refresher on the title, check out the following details:
Super Meat Boy 3D is a tough-as-nails platformer where you play as an animated cube of meat who’s trying to save his girlfriend (who happens to be made of bandages) from an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tux – IN 3D!
Our meaty hero will leap from walls, over seas of buzz saws, through crumbling caves and pools of old trash, sacrificing his own well-being to save his damsel in distress – IN 3D!
Super Meat Boy 3D brings the old school difficulty of classic retro titles we all know and love and streamlines them down to the essential no bull straight forward twitch reflex platforming. Ramping up in difficulty from hard to soul-crushing, Meat Boy will brave lush (but also on fire) forests, vast dumps filled with the waste of mankind, and high-tech forges producing the very traps that will inevitably kill Meat Boy over and over and over – IN 3D!
And if a bunch of levels weren’t enough, we also have epic boss fights and tons of unlockable secrets – IN 3D!
Key Features
- Tough-as-nails precision platforming action
- Brutal, but fair levels designed to break you.
- Boss. Fights.
- Dark World levels so tough, you’ll scream in the rain at a bus stop.
- A soundtrack that was once described by a Guitar Center employee as “hey, either buy the guitars or get out. We’re seriously going to call the cops!”
Super Meat Boy 3D will initially debut digitally on March 31, 2026. If you’re interested in the standard physical version, pre-orders just went up here. A new trailer can be found here.
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