Penguin Colony Gets Nintendo Switch 2 Release, New Story Trailer
The announcement confirms a Nintendo Switch 2 port for a Lovecraftian horror game that retells classic mythos stories from a penguin's viewpoint, expanding the platform reach beyond PC.
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Developer ORIGAME DIGITAL and publisher Fellow Traveller released a new story trailer for Penguin Colony, a cosmic narrative horror game set in Antarctica where players take the perspective of a single penguin. The game, inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness and The Shadow Out of Time, will launch on PC via Steam in the latter half of 2026, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version following shortly after. A demo is available now.
ORIGAME DIGITAL and Fellow Traveller released a new story trailer for Penguin Colony on June 7, alongside the announcement of a Nintendo Switch 2 version. The game is a cosmic narrative horror title set in Antarctica in 1939, two years after H.P. Lovecraft's death. Players control a single penguin observing two opposing factions-Nazis seeking power and the Kaitiaki guardians trying to seal an ancient entity-as they descend into madness. Lenval Brown, narrator of Disco Elysium, provides the voiceover. The game draws from Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness and The Shadow Out of Time, reconstructing those stories from the penguin's point of view. The PC version launches via Steam in the latter half of 2026, with the Switch 2 release shortly after. A demo is available now on the Steam store page, and the game supports Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, Te Reo Māori, and Arabic from day one.
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