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Squirrel with a Gun
Squirrel, meet gun. As the neighborhood’s most obnoxious rodent, develop a knack (and a love?) for crime and mayhem in pursuit of golden acorns in this nutty s…
Squirrel with a Gun started as a viral “what if?” clip and turned into an actual sandbox game that’s more than a meme. Today’s news: Maximum Entertainment and Dee Dee Creations are bringing it to Switch 2 on November 18, 2025, bundling all prior DLC with a fresh add-on called the Varmint Collection. There’ll be physical editions, and a new launch trailer will roll out ahead of release. The game’s already out on PC (Steam/Epic), PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, so the real question isn’t “what is it?”-it’s “why should you care about this version?”
The headline is straightforward: a complete edition of Squirrel with a Gun is landing on Nintendo’s next handheld-console hybrid, plus something new called the Varmint Collection. Historically, “collection” language tends to mean a bundle of cosmetics, gadgets, or mini-missions rather than a full-blown expansion. That’s not a knock—this game shines in bite-sized chaos—but it does mean we need specifics before treating it like a big content drop.
Physical editions are a nice touch for collectors who want a tiny armed mammal on their shelf. Just be cautious: too many “complete” physical releases ship with content locked behind a day-one patch. If the Varmint Collection isn’t on the cartridge, that matters for preservation and portability.
Squirrel with a Gun sits in the same cultural orbit as Goat Simulator and Untitled Goose Game—chaotic sandbox antics grounded by surprisingly deliberate systems. You’re not just memeing; you’re recoil-jumping across cul-de-sacs, mugging suited agents for spare change, and puzzle-solving to snag golden acorns. That short-burst, “one more stunt” loop screams handheld.

But physics-driven sandboxes live or die on consistent frame pacing. On PS5 and Series X|S, the game feels snappy enough to make recoil traversal fun instead of frustrating. If the Switch 2 port can lock a stable framerate and keep load times tight, it should sing on the go. If it stutters when you’re trying to chain recoil jumps over backyard fences? That’s a quick way to turn delightful chaos into sloppy slapstick.
Maximum says the Switch 2 version includes all prior DLC plus the new Varmint Collection. For players coming from PC or current-gen consoles, that suggests feature parity rather than platform-exclusive levels. Good. Sidelining existing players with exclusive missions would’ve been a bad look. The devs have teased new outfits, gadgets, and challenge rooms over time, and bundling them here makes sense as the “complete edition” pitch.

The unknown: how substantial the Varmint Collection is. If it’s a meaningful set of challenges or gadget variants that change traversal (think recoil modifiers or mobility toys), I’m in. If it’s mostly skins, that’s fine for newcomers but a tougher sell for double-dippers.
If you’ve already played on PS5, Series X|S, or PC, the value comes down to portability and how chunky the Varmint Collection is. This game is tailor-made for quick sessions—drop in, terrorize a suburban block, experiment with recoil routes, bounce. On a handheld, that loop gets even better. But if you’re sensitive to framerate dips, hold for technical breakdowns and the launch trailer’s honest gameplay slices.
For first-timers, this is shaping up to be the best entry point. You’re getting the full content stack at once, and the Switch 2’s hybrid nature matches the game’s snackable structure. Just don’t preorder the physical until we know what’s on the cart—nobody wants a “complete” edition that isn’t actually complete offline.

What keeps Squirrel with a Gun from being a throwaway gag is that it commits to systems—combat takedowns, puzzle rooms, and traversal that rewards mastery. That’s the difference between a TikTok clip and a weekend-stealer. If the Switch 2 port nails the tech and throws in a few smart toys via the Varmint Collection, this could be one of the console’s early sleeper hits—the kind you pass around in tabletop mode and lose two hours to without noticing.
Squirrel with a Gun hits Switch 2 on November 18, 2025 with all prior DLC and a new Varmint Collection, plus physical editions. It’s a perfect handheld fit if performance and controls are right. Wait for details on framerate, gyro support, and what’s actually on the cartridge before you lock in a preorder.
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