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Bubsy 4D has released on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, and along with that, the launch trailer has come in. Atari and Fabraz are releasing the title which marks Bubsy’s first 3D adventure since 1996.

All of the important details can be found in the following overview:

System: Switch 2 / Switch (reviewed)
Release date: May 22, 2026
Developer: Fabraz
Publisher: Atari

I don’t need to talk about Bubsy’s standing in the wider gaming community; everyone knows about the bobcats much-maligned original releases during the big platformer mascot boom of the 90s. Still, perhaps in some capacity due to him being the target of many an online game reviewer’s ridicule, he has remained in the cultural zeitgeist. In the last decade, Bubsy has returned to the forefront with a few decent 2D platformers harkening back to his roots, and a collection last year of all his ‘greatest hits’ to get people up to speed ahead of the release of this new title, Bubsy 4D. By far and away, this is the most fun Bubsy title to date and indie developer Fabraz deserve massive credit for getting this bobcat into a place where I can say I thoroughly enjoyed my short but sweet experience with his latest title.

Bubsy 4D demo

With Bubsy 4D releasing next month, Atari and Fabraz just released a demo for the game. It can be downloaded now on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch via the eShop.

The demo lets players try out the first three levels of the game. The title itself is a 3D platformer for those that are unaware.

For more information about the game, read the following overview:

Bubsy 4D release date physical

January 22: Bubsy 4D just received its release date, with the game coming to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on May 22, 2026. Additionally, a physical release has been confirmed with the full game on the cartridge.

Fans will be able to pick up the boxed Pawsome Edition ($40 on Nintendo Switch, $50 for Switch 2). This includes the game, a deluxe box, double-sided poster, booklet, and softcover art book.

Demon Tides

Fabraz is putting its new game Demon Tides on Nintendo Switch, the developer has confirmed. As of now we don’t have launch timing for this version.

Demon Tides is an open-world 3D platformer. You’ll explore the open seas and uncover the kingdom’s dark secrets as you move your way across dozens of locales and upgrade your gear.

Further details can be found in the following overview:

Fabraz Presents Vol.1

Limited Run Games has revealed Fabraz Presents Vol.1, a physical release containing two games in one for Switch. The package includes SpiritSphere DX and Skellboy Refractured.

Only a standard version is planned. However, the Skellboy Refractured vinyl OST will also be available.

Demon Turf: Neon Splash gameplay

We have a new batch of gameplay from the 3D platformer Demon Turf: Neon Splash. The game was not only announced for Switch to close out the week, but the game saw a surprise release as well.

More information about Demon Turf: Neon Splash can be found below.

Demon Turf: Neon Splash

Demon Turf, which released on Switch back in November, has just received a new standalone adventure titled Demon Turf: Neon Splash.

Demon Turf: Neon Splash features even more 3D platforming. The game kicks off with Beebz and her friends having been sucked into the neon splattered world of a painting and need to get back home. Features include a system in which players can place checkpoints at any time, leaderboards, a Photo Mode, and much more.

demon turf physical

Limited Run Games has teamed up with Playtonic and Fabraz on a physical release of Demon Turf for Switch, it’s been announced.

The 3D platformer originally launched back in November. However, it has only been made available digitally on the Switch eShop thus far.

Demon Turf update 1.1

Demon Turf gained a new 1.1 update on Switch today. It comes with the removal/replacement of combat zones, the ability to turn off camera overrides, a bunch of adjustments, and a ton of fixes.

The full patch notes for the Demon Turf version 1.1 update are as follows:


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