Kitaria Fables 2 Announced
PQube, Secret Level Studios and Twin Hearts officially announced Kitaria Fables 2 for Nintendo Switch 2, introducing new protagonists Alice and Dusty and positioning the game as a family‑friendly action‑RPG set in Canoidera. (nintendoeverything.com)
PQube and developers Secret Level Studios and Twin Hearts have announced Kitaria Fables 2, a sequel headed to Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. (pqube.co.uk) The game was revealed on April 16, 2026, during the Galaxies Spring Showcase, and PQube says it is a direct sequel to the original Kitaria Fables. A release date has not been announced, and the Steam page lists it as “to be announced.” (pqube.co.uk) (store.steampowered.com) This time the leads are Alice Skylar, a Royal Army “Pathfinder,” and Dusty Tuftkin, a local guide, rather than the first game’s player avatar. PQube says the pair joins a Royal Academy expedition to the remote Arkadera Peninsula. (pqube.co.uk) (rpgamer.com) The series still mixes real-time fighting with farming, crafting, and village life. The new game’s store listings say players will unlock combat skills, gather materials, forge items, and manage a farm either solo or with a second player. (store.steampowered.com) (nintendoeverything.com) Co-op is a bigger part of the pitch this time. RPG Site and RPGamer report that players can switch freely between Alice and Dusty in solo play or team up in local and online co-op. (rpgsite.net) (rpgamer.com) The sequel arrives nearly five years after the first Kitaria Fables, which launched on Steam on September 1, 2021, and later came to Nintendo Switch. PQube says the original sold 400,000 copies globally. (store.steampowered.com) (rpgsite.net) That sales figure helps explain why PQube is bringing the follow-up to every current platform at once, including Nintendo Switch 2. PQube’s product page lists 1-2 players and 11 supported languages, signaling a broader launch plan than a small one-platform reveal. (pqube.co.uk) The first announcement materials lean on the same family-friendly lane that helped the original stand out: cute animal characters, light action role-playing, and farm management in a fantasy setting. The new trailer and store copy frame Arkadera as a frontier region with ruins, wildlife, and expedition-driven exploration. (store.steampowered.com) (msn.com) For now, the concrete next step is simple: wishlists are live, but the launch window is still open-ended. The announcement puts Kitaria Fables 2 on the board for Switch 2 with a familiar formula and a new duo at the center. (store.steampowered.com) (nintendoeverything.com)