Stray Heads To Switch 2

- Annapurna confirmed Stray, To a T, and Wanderstop are coming to Nintendo Switch 2. (nintendoeverything.com) - Stray will get improved visuals, native 4K, better frame rates, and mouse controls on Switch 2. (nintendoeverything.com) - Those ports signal stronger third-party support for Switch 2 beyond Nintendo first-party titles. (nintendoeverything.com)

Annapurna Interactive is bringing *Stray* to Nintendo Switch 2 on May 28, with *To a T* and *Wanderstop* arriving in June. (nintendoeverything.com) The Switch 2 version of *Stray* adds 4K output, higher frame rates, improved visuals, and mouse controls. Nintendo says Switch 2 supports up to 4K in TV mode, and its Joy-Con 2 controllers include mouse sensors. (nintendoeverything.com) (nintendo.com) The other two Annapurna releases now have dates as well: *To a T* is set for June 11, 2026, and *Wanderstop* for June 23, 2026. *Wanderstop* is also coming to the original Switch on the same day. (nintendoeverything.com) (gonintendo.com) That lineup gives Nintendo’s new system a fresh batch of third-party games less than a year after the console launched on June 5, 2025. Nintendo markets Switch 2 around a 7.9-inch 1080p screen, HDR support, and up to 120 frames per second in compatible games. (nintendo.com 1) (nintendo.com 2) It also shows how publishers are using Switch 2 for upgraded re-releases, not just brand-new ports. Nintendo’s own store says some older Switch games can get paid upgrade packs, and Annapurna is now applying the same “enhanced edition” approach to *Stray*. (nintendo.com) (nintendoeverything.com) *Stray* is the best-known of the three games. BlueTwelve Studio’s cat adventure first launched in 2022, reached the original Nintendo Switch in November 2024, and is now getting a second Nintendo release with higher-end display and control features. (nintendoeverything.com) The mouse-control detail is specific to Switch 2 hardware. Nintendo says the Joy-Con 2 controllers can be used like a mouse, which gives developers a new input option for aiming, menus, and cursor-based play without requiring a separate accessory. (nintendo.com 1) (nintendo.com 2) For Annapurna, the schedule bunches three releases into four weeks, from May 28 to June 23. For Switch 2 owners, it means one of the system’s next visible waves of third-party software will include a returning indie hit, a new Katamari creator project, and a tea-shop life sim. (nintendoeverything.com)

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