Stumble Guys Is Coming to Nintendo Switch

With Full Cross-Progression and Cross-Play

Stumble Guys Is Coming to Nintendo Switch

Stumble Guys, the free-to-play party game following in Fall Guys‘ footsteps, will be coming to Nintendo Switch, meaning the game will soon be available on every current platform.

Developer Scopely Inc. announced the news via a press released, but hasn’t provided a date for the Nintendo Switch version. A PS4 and PS5 version is also currently in development.

“Our Stumble Guys team takes great pride in delivering new experiences that connect and delight our players, including bringing the ‘Stumbleverse’ to their favourite platforms,” said Senior Vice President & General Manager at Scopely, Naz Amarchi “With this expansion to Nintendo Switch, we’re making our game more accessible to Stumblers everywhere, no matter where they choose to play, and welcoming new players to join the party.” 

First launched on mobile devices in 2020, Stumble Guys is an obstacle course battle royale-style game with over 50 million monthly players. Stumble Guys launched on Xbox in January 2024 and has remained the number one “top free” game ever since.

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Here’s the game’s official description from the Xbox Store,

“Run, stumble and fall against up to 32 players and battle through knockout rounds of races, survival elimination, and team play in different maps, levels and game modes. Survive the fun multiplayer chaos and cross the finish line before your friends to qualify for the next round, earning fun rewards and stars as you continue to play and win in Stumble Guys!”

When Stumble Guys launches on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch it will feature full cross-progression and crossplay functionality between all systems.

Scopely Inc. has developed a number of other mobile and party-focused games including Marvel Strike Force, Monopoly Go, WWE Champions, and Star Trek Fleet Command.

Stumble Guys is currently available on iOS, Android, PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch versions are currently in development.

Hayes Madsen
Hayes Madsen

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