Annapurna Switch 2: A Curated Wave of Prestige Indies
Annapurna Interactive is rapidly staking a claim on Nintendo’s new hardware, with a slate that makes Switch 2 a serious destination for narrative‑driven and art‑forward games. The publisher has confirmed that five standout titles are either live on the system or arriving within weeks, bringing a mix of upgraded favourites and brand‑new releases to Nintendo platforms. Sayonara Wild Hearts and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes are available on Switch 2 right now as digital downloads, complete with technical and content upgrades tailored to the new console. Hot on their heels, Stray on Switch 2 launches on May 28, followed by Keita Takahashi’s to a T on June 11 and Davey Wreden’s Wanderstop on June 23. Together with the already‑released People of Note and the upcoming Mixtape, Annapurna Switch 2 support is quietly turning the console into one of the best homes for premium indie games.

Switch 2 Editions: Sayonara Wild Hearts and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
Two of Annapurna’s finest indies have received bespoke Nintendo Switch 2 Editions. Sayonara Wild Hearts Switch now supports handheld play at 1080p and 120 frames per second, with docked modes offering 1440p at 120 FPS or 4K at 60 FPS. It also adds Remix Arcade, a high‑intensity score‑chase mode that stitches together random “song bites” with progressively faster, more challenging gameplay and zero loading. Lorelei and the Laser Eyes receives the same technical uplift: 1080p at 120 FPS in handheld, plus 1440p/120 FPS or 4K/60 FPS when docked. Both games offer free Switch 2 upgrades for existing Switch owners, and are available digitally at USD 12.99 (approx. RM60) for Sayonara Wild Hearts and USD 24.99 (approx. RM115) for Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. These editions elevate already‑acclaimed experiences into definitive versions for Nintendo’s latest system.

Stray, Wanderstop and More: What’s Coming Next
Beyond the launch pair, Annapurna’s rollout continues across spring and early summer. Stray on Switch 2 arrives May 28 as a digital eShop release priced at USD 29.99 (approx. RM140), adding upgraded visuals, 4K support, an improved frame rate and — appropriately for its feline hero — full mouse control. A physical edition is planned via Annapurna’s partner Happinet. On June 11, Keita Takahashi’s offbeat puzzle‑adventure to a T lands on Switch 2 as a digital‑only title for USD 19.99 (approx. RM90). Then, on June 23, Wanderstop debuts on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 at USD 24.99 (approx. RM115), bringing Davey Wreden’s distinctive narrative sensibilities to Nintendo players for the first time. Rounding out the lineup, People of Note is already available on Switch 2, with Mixtape set to join the best indie games Switch 2 has to offer on May 7.

Regional Rollout and How These Indies Complement Nintendo’s Lineup
There is one wrinkle for eager buyers watching the eShop: regional rollout can be slightly staggered. The new Switch 2 Editions of Sayonara Wild Hearts and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes initially surfaced on one regional store before appearing elsewhere over the next day, so if you do not see them immediately, it is worth checking back later rather than assuming a delay. Once available, these games sit neatly alongside Nintendo’s first‑party output, offering a different flavour of “prestige” than big mascot platformers or blockbuster adventures. Sayonara Wild Hearts brings a dreamy, pop‑album arcade aesthetic; Lorelei and the Laser Eyes delivers dense, nonlinear puzzle storytelling; Stray adds atmospheric cyberpunk exploration; Wanderstop and to a T lean into character‑driven, experimental play. Together they broaden what the best indie games Switch 2 can offer, turning the console into a go‑to device for players who prize style, narrative and experimentation.
What to Play First: Matching Mood, Length and Challenge
With so many Annapurna Switch 2 releases, prioritising your playlist comes down to time, difficulty and tone. If you want something short, stylish and immediately satisfying, start with Sayonara Wild Hearts Switch: it plays like a pop album you can finish in one or two sittings, with Remix Arcade adding pure score‑chasing replay value. For a cerebral slow burn, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is the pick — its non‑linear structure and intricate puzzles demand focus and note‑taking, rewarding players who enjoy getting lost in a maze of riddles. Prefer exploration and mood? Stray on Switch 2 offers a moderate‑length adventure with light stealth and platforming, wrapped in a melancholic cyberpunk world. Wanderstop looks ideal for cozy, narrative‑heavy evenings, while to a T should appeal if you fancy something quirky and offbeat. Whatever you choose, these are some of the best indie games Switch 2 owners can queue up right now.
