Total Chaos haunts Switch 2 today
- Apogee Entertainment and Trigger Happy Interactive launched Total Chaos on Nintendo Switch 2 on April 29, adding the horror game to Nintendo’s lineup today. - The Switch 2 version sells for $24.99 in North America and ships with Joy-Con 2 mouse support, gyro controls, and New Game+ content. - The port follows the game’s November 20, 2025 debut on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. (gematsu.com)
Total Chaos launched on Nintendo Switch 2 on Wednesday, April 29, with Apogee Entertainment, Trigger Happy Interactive and Atari label Infogrames releasing the horror game on Nintendo’s new console. (gamespress.com) The Switch 2 edition is available now in North America for $24.99, according to Apogee’s April 15 announcement carried by Gematsu. The companies said other regions would follow “in the coming days.” (gematsu.com) On Switch 2, the game runs at up to 1080p when docked and 720p in handheld mode. Players can choose a performance mode targeting 60 frames per second, or a default quality mode set to 30 frames per second. (gamespress.com) The port also adds Switch 2-specific input options, including Joy-Con 2 mouse controls and gyro controls. It launches with the same New Game+ update already released elsewhere, including an alternate ending and a new stalker enemy called The Hunter. (gamespress.com) Total Chaos began as a total conversion mod for DOOM II before developer Sam Prebble turned it into a standalone game. The finished release puts players on Fort Oasis, a ruined former coal-mining settlement spread across nine chapters. (gamespress.com) (gematsu.com) The standalone version first launched on November 20, 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC storefronts including Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG and Microsoft Store. The Switch 2 release extends that rollout a little over five months later. (gematsu.com) IGN’s current Switch 2 release calendar lists Total Chaos on April 29, placing it among the console’s confirmed 2026 third-party releases. Nintendo Life’s updated guide also lists the game for April 29 on Switch 2. (ign.com) (nintendolife.com) For Switch 2 owners, the immediate change is simple: Total Chaos is no longer an announced port. It is on sale now, with the same New Game+ content and control additions Apogee highlighted for the platform launch. (gamespress.com)