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Orbitals launches this summer - Gematsu
Classic retro anime-inspired cooperative adventure game Orbitals will launch for Switch 2 this summer, publisher Kepler Interactive and developer Shapefarm announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via Kepler Interactive:
Orbitals is the original game debut of indie developer Shapefarm, headquartered in Mitaka, Tokyo. Developed from the ground-up for asymmetrical multiplayer, Orbitals invites players to grab a friend and blast off into an experience unlike any other.
In Orbitals, players will team up and take on the roles of Maki and Omura, two inseparable explorers with a whole lot more determination than on-the-job experience. Working together, they will brave the perils of space to save their crumbling space station home from the dangers of a supernatural cosmic storm. Whether it’s by using unique tools to open the path forward, piloting their spaceship through dangerous asteroid fields or taking a break and soaking up the lavish anime-inspired atmosphere, players will embark on an intergalactic adventure and forge new bonds as friends together. Developed in Unreal Engine 5, Orbitals takes full advantage of the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware to deliver an unforgettable cooperative experience regardless of your preferred way of connecting together. Either by teaming up with two pairs of Joy-Con 2 controllers on a single Nintendo Switch 2 device for split-screen local cooperative play, using the system’s GameShare feature to share Orbitals with another local player on a compatible Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch device, or by matchmaking online with their friends and taking advantage of the Nintendo Switch 2’s built-in microphone and GameChat for crystal-clear communications, players around the world can team up and save the day together as one inseparable team. Orbitals captures the warmth and style of classic Japanese anime, brought to life with authentic detail and clear reverence by the Tokyo-based development team at Shapefarm. The artists and developers at the studio have lovingly created a brand-new original world inspired by retro anime from the early ’90s and brought the artform to life in a way never before seen. Additionally, the developers have partnered with Studio Massket, the animation house behind hundreds of some of the most beloved and popular Japanese anime, to create hand-crafted cutscenes for the game for that extra layer of authenticity for fans of the anime medium. Combined with both full Japanese and English audio dubs, Shapefarm intends to honor the anime artform with a cooperative playable adventure that fans can fall in love with.
Watch today’s Nintendo Direct segment below.
Nintendo Direct: February 5, 2026
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Shapefarm and Kepler Interactive Announce Orbitals During The Game Awards 2025
https://games.mxdwn.com/news/shapefarm-and-kepler-interactive-announce-orbitals-during-the-game-awards-2025/
Conceptual Development “Voices” by Shapefarm #2
Gameplay Prototype
Idea: Alexander Mathew Art Direction: Marcos Ramos / Gabriele Pala
Orbitals ‘Gameplay Reveal’ trailer.
Retro anime-style co-op adventure game Orbitals announced for Switch 2 - Gematsu
Publisher Kepler Interactive and Tokyo-based developer Shapefarm have announced Orbitals, a cooperative adventure game set in a classic retro anime universe, coming to Switch 2 in 2026.
Here is an overview of the game, via Kepler Interactive:
Orbitals is the original game debut of indie developer Shapefarm, headquartered in Mitaka, Tokyo. Developed from the ground-up for asymmetrical multiplayer, Orbitals invites players to grab a friend and blast off into an experience unlike any other.
In Orbitals, players will team up and take on the roles of Maki and Omura, two inseparable explorers with a whole lot more determination than on-the-job experience. Working together, they will brave the perils of space to save their crumbling space station home from the dangers of a supernatural cosmic storm. Whether it’s by using unique tools to open the path forward, piloting their spaceship through dangerous asteroid fields or taking a break and soaking up the lavish anime-inspired atmosphere, players will embark on an intergalactic adventure and forge new bonds as friends together. Developed in Unreal Engine 5, Orbitals takes full advantage of the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware to deliver an unforgettable cooperative experience regardless of your preferred way of connecting together. Either by teaming up with two pairs of Joy-Con 2 controllers on a single Nintendo Switch 2 device for split-screen local cooperative play, using the system’s GameShare feature to share Orbitals with another local player on a compatible Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch device, or by matchmaking online with their friends and taking advantage of the Nintendo Switch 2’s built-in microphone and GameChat for crystal-clear communications, players around the world can team up and save the day together as one inseparable team.
Orbitals captures the warmth and style of classic Japanese anime, brought to life with authentic detail and clear reverence by the Tokyo-based development team at Shapefarm. The artists and developers at the studio have lovingly created a brand-new original world inspired by retro anime from the early ’90s and brought the artform to life in a way never before seen. Additionally, the developers have partnered with Studio Massket, the animation house behind hundreds of some of the most beloved and popular Japanese anime, to create hand-crafted cutscenes for the game for that extra layer of authenticity for fans of the anime medium. Combined with both full Japanese and English audio dubs, Shapefarm intends to honor the anime artform with a cooperative playable adventure that fans can fall in love with.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Announce Trailer
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