Human Fall Flat Gets Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade with New Features

by priyanka.patel tech editor

Fans of physics-based puzzle platformers have a new reason to celebrate. No Brake Games has released the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of their popular title, Human Fall Flat, today. The game, known for its wobbly characters and chaotic cooperative gameplay, is now available digitally for £15.99 / €19.99. Existing Human Fall Flat owners on the original Nintendo Switch can upgrade to the new edition for a reduced price of £3.99 / €4.99.

The release comes as developers increasingly optimize their games for the recently launched Nintendo Switch 2, aiming to deliver enhanced experiences on the new hardware. The Switch 2, as detailed by Wikipedia, supports both physical cartridges and digital downloads via the Nintendo eShop, with 256 GB of internal storage and compatibility with microSD Express cards. The console as well boasts backward compatibility with many original Switch games, and supports new “Nintendo Switch 2 Edition” versions like this one, designed to take advantage of the upgraded system.

What’s New in the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition?

This updated version of Human Fall Flat isn’t just a port; it includes several enhancements designed to leverage the capabilities of the Nintendo Switch 2. Players can expect access to all current and future levels, ensuring a continually expanding gameplay experience. The game supports online multiplayer for up to eight players, promising even more opportunities for collaborative puzzle-solving – and hilarious mishaps.

One of the most notable additions is support for the Nintendo Switch 2’s mouse controls, offering increased precision for navigating the game’s often-challenging environments. The new edition also introduces Gamechat functionality, allowing players to communicate via audio and video using the gamepad’s built-in microphone. A Gameshare feature enables players to share custom-created levels with friends directly on the Nintendo Switch 2.

A Growing Library of Enhanced Titles

The release of Human Fall Flat – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is part of a broader trend of developers revisiting and enhancing their existing titles for the new console. As noted in recent reports, a growing number of games are being updated to take advantage of the Switch 2’s improved hardware and features. IGN reports that several upcoming games are slated for release on the Switch 2 in 2026, including 007 First Light, scheduled for May 29, 2026, and an updated version of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, arriving January 15, 2026.

No Brake Games’ decision to release an enhanced version of Human Fall Flat demonstrates a commitment to supporting the Nintendo Switch 2 and providing players with the best possible experience. This approach is becoming increasingly common as developers recognize the potential of the new console to reach a wider audience and deliver more immersive gameplay.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Human Fall Flat on Nintendo

The success of Human Fall Flat on Nintendo platforms, and the release of this enhanced Switch 2 Edition, raises the question of whether a sequel is on the horizon. The game’s inherently cooperative nature makes it a natural fit for the console’s social gaming focus. While No Brake Games has not yet announced plans for Human Fall Flat 2, the positive reception to the original game and the ongoing support for the Nintendo Switch 2 suggest that a follow-up is certainly possible.

For now, players can enjoy the improved experience offered by Human Fall Flat – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, with its enhanced controls, online multiplayer, and level-sharing features. The game remains a charming and chaotic adventure, perfect for both solo players and groups of friends.

Nintendo continues to build a compelling library for the Switch 2, and releases like this demonstrate the console’s potential to deliver both new and enhanced gaming experiences. Keep an eye on time.news for further updates on the Nintendo Switch 2 and its growing catalog of games.

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