Switch 2 gets an early win with Octopath Traveler duo arriving this October

HD-2D Magic Returns: Octopath Traveler Duo Headed to Switch 2 This Fall
Big news for fans of gorgeous RPGs! To celebrate the eighth anniversary of the franchise, Square Enix just dropped a bombshell announcement: both Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II are making their way to the Nintendo Switch 2. Mark your calendars, because this dual-release is locked in for October 1, 2026.
If you've been waiting for an excuse to revisit these titles, or if you're a newcomer curious about what the hype is about, this is your moment. Square Enix confirmed that fans will have plenty of options when it comes to picking these up. You’ll be able to grab physical copies of each game individually, or if you prefer keeping your library slim, there will be a digital-only bundle available on the eShop.
What to Expect in Orsterra and Solistia
For those who missed the original, Octopath Traveler is the game that basically pioneered that stunning HD-2D aesthetic we all love. You’ll explore the continent of Orsterra, following the individual paths of eight unique protagonists. Whether they’re out for revenge or just trying to find themselves, you decide how their stories unfold across sprawling forests and snowy mountain cathedrals.
Then there’s the sequel, Octopath Traveler II. It shifts the action to the world of Solistia, a land caught in the middle of a shifting industrial era. Even though it features an entirely new cast of eight travelers and a fresh story, it keeps the strategic turn-based combat and the charming visual style that made the first game such a hit. It’s a great standalone experience if you want to jump straight into the new mechanics without feeling lost.
Seeing these games run on the new hardware is going to be a treat. With the improved horsepower of the Switch 2, those retro-inspired 2D sprites and the lush 3D environments should look crisper than ever. October is looking like a busy month for RPG fans, and I for one am ready to jump back into these journeys.
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