One Move Away launches May 28

- Playstack and developer Ramage Games said One Move Away will launch on May 28, 2026, with store pages listing PC and Nintendo Switch versions. - Nintendo’s U.S. store lists a May 28, 2026 release date, 2.9 GB on Switch, 1.7 GB on Switch 2, and 20-plus levels. - On May 28, players can buy the game through Steam and Nintendo’s eShop pages now live.

Playstack and developer Ramage Games have set May 28, 2026 as the release date for One Move Away, according to the game’s Steam page and Nintendo’s U.S. store listing. Steam lists the title as a 3D first-person puzzle game from Ramage Games and says it will launch in about two weeks, while Nintendo’s store gives the same date for the Switch version. Nintendo’s U.S. store and Steam both describe the game as a packing-focused puzzle title built around moving belongings into vehicles and progressing through different stages of life. Playstack’s game page calls it a “cozy, first-person puzzle narrative game” and says players follow three characters through interwoven storylines. (store.steampowered.com) The release timing matters because the platform picture is still uneven across storefronts. Nintendo’s store has a dated listing, Steam has a dated listing and live demo access, but Sony’s U.S. PlayStation Store page still says the PS5 version’s release date is “to be determined.” (store.steampowered.com) ### Which platforms are confirmed by official store pages right now? Steam confirms a PC release on May 28, 2026. The Steam page names Ramage Games as developer and Playstack as publisher, and says the game is not yet available but plans to unlock on that date. Nintendo confirms a Switch release on May 28, 2026 through its U.S. store. (store.steampowered.com) That listing also includes “Nintendo Switch 2 Compatibility Information,” saying game behavior is consistent with Nintendo Switch, rather than presenting a separate native Switch 2 edition. Sony confirms a PS5 version is planned, but not the May 28 date. (store.steampowered.com) The PlayStation Store page is live for wishlisting and says “release date to be determined,” with offline play for one player and DualSense vibration support. ### Is this a native Switch 2 release or a compatible Switch game? (nintendo.com) Nintendo’s wording points to compatibility rather than a distinct Switch 2 SKU. The U.S. store labels the product “Nintendo Switch Edition” and separately notes “Nintendo Switch 2 Compatibility Information,” saying the game’s behavior is consistent with Nintendo Switch. (store.playstation.com) Nintendo’s listing also gives different estimated file sizes for the two systems — 2.9 GB on Nintendo Switch and 1.7 GB on Nintendo Switch 2. The page does not describe a separate Switch 2 feature set or a separate Switch 2 release date. ### What kind of game is One Move Away? Steam describes One Move Away as a 3D first-person puzzle game in which players pack items into vehicles across different life stages. (nintendo.com) The page says each level presents a different packing challenge with size, shape and space limits, and that players can pursue multiple objectives. Playstack says the game follows three characters and more than 20 levels. Its product page says players uncover story details through the items characters take with them or leave behind, framing the game as both a puzzle title and a narrative one. ### What do the current listings say about features? Nintendo’s store says the game supports TV, tabletop and handheld play. (store.steampowered.com) It also lists Nintendo Switch Online Save Data Cloud support and a range of language options including English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Polish and Chinese variants. (playstack.com) Sony’s listing says the PS5 version supports Remote Play and DualSense vibration. Steam’s page says a demo is available now and tags the game with puzzle, first-person, story rich, cozy and inventory management labels. ### What should readers watch before May 28? May 28, 2026 is the only release date currently shown on both Steam and Nintendo’s U.S. store. (nintendo.com) Sony’s PS5 page still lacks a final date, and Playstack’s own game page still says “Release Date: To be announced,” so readers looking for full platform parity should watch for updated store pages from Playstack, Sony and other console storefronts before launch day. (store.playstation.com) (store.steampowered.com)

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