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Kena: Bridge of Spirits
Kena: Bridge of Spirits: a story-driven, action adventure combining exploration with fast-paced combat. Untangle the past as Kena, a young Spirit Guide in sear…
If you never played Kena because it launched on PlayStation, or you skipped the Xbox port, Ember Lab has made the obvious move: ship the “complete” Kena: Bridge of Spirits to Nintendo Switch 2. The port is due in Spring 2026 and includes the Anniversary DLC (Charmstones, Spirit Guide Trials, new outfits and accessibility options) plus New Game+ with reworked, tougher encounters – effectively a definitive edition for Nintendo’s next-gen handheld.
This isn’t just another port. Ember Lab is packaging every major update it released since 2021 and shipping it to a fresh, large install base. Nintendo’s platforms historically reward beautiful single-player indies; Kena’s art-first presentation and tight action-platforming make it a natural fit. By including the Anniversary DLC and New Game+ up front, Ember Lab avoids the “half-a-game” critique that sinks some late ports and presents Kena as a complete, replayable product — a better sell on store shelves and e-shops.
There’s a second level here: the sequel factor. With Kena: Scars of Kosmora slated for PS5 and PC later in 2026, bringing the original to Switch 2 is a low-risk way to build an audience who might buy the sequel (or at least generate brand awareness among Nintendo players). That alignment of timing is classic product lifecycle management: extend the first game’s sales window while priming demand for the next one.

Call it smart packaging rather than greed, but repackaging updates as a “new release” is how small studios stretch revenue across platforms. Ember Lab deserves credit for including accessibility features and replayable content, but the announcement is light on the technical realities that matter to Switch players: how will Kena’s lush visuals map to Switch 2’s hardware? Will performance prioritize higher fidelity or smoother frame rates? And how much will this “complete” edition cost compared with previous sales on other platforms?

All four outlets (TheSixthAxis, Vandal, RPGamer and Areajugones) report the same core facts: Spring 2026 launch window on Switch 2, inclusion of Anniversary DLC and New Game+, and Ember Lab’s public enthusiasm about reaching a new audience. They diverge only in tone and detail: Spanish outlets flagged there’s no word on physical editions, while UK and US coverage included Ember Lab’s quote about bringing the game “home or on the go.” None provided performance specs, final price, or an exact release date — gaps that matter to buyers.
If I were interviewing their PR rep I’d ask: will Kena: Scars of Kosmora also come to Switch 2, and what internal targets are you using for resolution and frame rate on this port? Those answers determine whether this is a true “definitive” edition or a convenient storefront expansion.

Ember Lab is bringing a feature-complete Kena: Bridge of Spirits to Nintendo Switch 2 in Spring 2026, bundling Anniversary DLC and New Game+ to present a definitive edition. It’s a smart audience-extension ahead of the PS5/PC sequel, but the announcement glosses over technical and pricing details that will determine whether the Switch 2 release genuinely respects the game’s visual and combat ambitions. Watch for Switch 2 footage, a release date/price, and whether the sequel follows to Nintendo’s platform.
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