Fitness Boxing 3 confirmed for Switch 2 July 16

- Nintendo said on May 15 that Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will launch for Switch 2 on July 16, 2026. - Nintendo’s store listing says the Switch 2 version adds CameraPlay, GameShare support, Advanced Scoring Mode and Boost Up, with an upgrade pack listed at $6.99. - July 16, 2026 is the release date; Nintendo’s U.S. store pages list the full game and a separate upgrade pack.

Nintendo has set July 16, 2026 for the release of *Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition*, adding a fitness title to the company’s early Switch 2 software lineup. Nintendo published the announcement on a regional news page dated May 15, describing the release as a new edition built to use the newer console’s hardware. The company’s U.S. store pages also show a separate Switch 2 edition listing and an upgrade pack for existing owners of the Nintendo Switch version. Nintendo’s store pages indicate the release is digital, while price and rating details differ between the full game page and the upgrade listing. ### So what exactly is being released on July 16? July 16, 2026 is the launch date Nintendo lists for the Switch 2 edition of *Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer*. Nintendo said the release is designed to use the “advanced capabilities” of Switch 2 for a more immersive home workout experience. The original *Fitness Boxing 3* is already available on Nintendo Switch, making this a platform-specific upgraded edition rather than an entirely new entry in the series. (nintendo.com) Nintendo’s store page says the Switch 2 edition includes the base game’s workout structure: rhythm-based punching and dodging with virtual trainers, customizable instructors, and exercise options including Quick Workout, Mitt Drills and Sit Fit Boxing. The regional Nintendo news page also mentions Tai Chi among the available routines. (nintendo.com) ### What changes in the Switch 2 version? Nintendo’s U.S. store listing says the Switch 2 edition adds enhanced resolution and frame rate, an Advanced Scoring Mode that factors in hit timing, a Boost Up feature that increases workout speed round by round, and CameraPlay support so players can see their movements on screen. The regional Nintendo announcement says Camera Play works with a Nintendo Switch 2 Camera or another compatible USB camera sold separately. (nintendo.com) The same Nintendo materials say the game also supports GameShare over local wireless. Nintendo’s store page says a player with the Switch 2 edition can share the game locally with someone using either a Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 system. The regional announcement adds that “GameShare Match” supports up to four players in modes including Score Battle and Sudden Death. (nintendo.com) ### Do existing Switch owners need to buy the full game again? Nintendo’s U.S. store says current owners of *Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer* on Nintendo Switch can buy a separate upgrade pack to access the Switch 2 edition features. The upgrade listing is dated for the same July 16, 2026 release. (nintendo.com) Nintendo’s upgrade pack page lists a price of $6.99 on the U.S. store. The same page says the original full game is required and sold separately. By contrast, the full Switch 2 edition product page visible in search results did not show a final U.S. price in the snippet reviewed here. (nintendo.com) ### Has Nintendo published the ESRB rating and full price yet? Nintendo’s U.S. upgrade page shows an ESRB field, but the text visible on the page capture is incomplete and appears to be accompanied by a notice that some information, including ratings, may not be finalized at preorder. That means the rating status is not fully clear from the store text available here. (nintendo.com) Nintendo’s full Switch 2 edition page, as surfaced in search results and page text reviewed here, confirms the release date and features but does not clearly display a finalized full-game U.S. price. Nintendo’s regional news post also did not include a price. ### What can players do before launch? (nintendo.com) Nintendo said a free demo of the standard Nintendo Switch version is already available on the eShop. That gives players access to the core format ahead of the Switch 2 edition’s release. July 16, 2026 is the next concrete milestone. Nintendo’s U.S. store pages list both the full Switch 2 edition and the upgrade pack for that date, with Nintendo named as publisher on the store listings. (nintendo.com 1) (nintendo.com 2)

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