Gamers were met with a pleasant surprise as "Braid: Anniversary Edition" suddenly became available on the Nintendo Switch 2. This unexpected release marks a significant upgrade for the acclaimed puzzle game, which initially re-launched on the original Switch in 2024.
The Nintendo Switch 2 version of "Braid" introduces a host of improvements designed to elevate the player's experience. Key enhancements include ultra-smooth 120 frames per second gameplay, provided the display supports it, and stunning visual fidelity with 4K resolution when docked and crisp 1080p in handheld mode. Furthermore, this edition enriches the game with even more insightful developer commentary.
While the "Braid: Anniversary Edition" for Switch 2 first appeared on the Japanese eShop, it is expected to roll out to other international markets in the near future. The pricing in Japan is set at 3,169 yen for the full game, with an upgrade option available for 475 yen, suggesting a comparable pricing structure will follow in other regions for these premium enhancements.
For those unfamiliar with the title, "Braid" is a highly praised puzzle game that first captivated audiences in 2008. The "Anniversary Edition," launched on the original Switch in 2024, brought back this indie classic with beautifully painted pixel art, challenging new content, and a comprehensive developer commentary feature.
Jonathan Blow, the mastermind behind "Braid," had previously expressed disappointment over the initial "Anniversary Edition" sales, labeling them as "utterly terrible." It is anticipated that this new, technically superior Nintendo Switch 2 release will provide a much-needed boost to the game's commercial performance.
Beyond the "Braid" re-release, Jonathan Blow is also working on his next major game, titled "Order of the Sinking Star," which is slated for a PC launch sometime in 2026. This upcoming title continues to build anticipation among fans of his unique game design philosophy.