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Kena: Bridge of Spirits arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 next week

Ember Lab has announced that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of the entertaining adventure Kena: Bridge of Spirits will be arriving on the platform next week on Thursday, 26th March. You can now pre-order the game today on the Nintendo eShop. The Nintendo Switch 2 version comes complete with the previously released Anniversary DLC, which features Charmstones, Spirit Guide Trials, Kena Outfits, and accessibility features. It also features New Game+ mode. Check out the new pre-order trailer down below.

Key Features of Kena: Bridge of Spirits Include:

  • Find and befriend the timid and illusive Rot spirits scattered throughout the forest and unlock their abilities to help you clear the corruption from the village.
  • Explore a once-majestic world, filled to the brim with hidden nooks and crannies, as you uncover hidden secrets and rewards, including Rot Hats to customize your Rot companions. 
  • Uncover charmstones that provide advantages and disadvantages to customize your playstyle. Unlock new areas by uncovering and delivering Spirit Mail left behind by lost Spirits.
  • Engage in fast-paced combat as you take on the Corrupt Spirits that challenge Kena at every turn. Hone your melee and ranged attack skills, command the powers of your Rot companions, and upgrade your abilities and powers Engage in the Spirit Guide Trails to unlock rewards and improve your abilities as you work to become a skilled Spirit Guide.
  • Begin your adventure anew with New Game+ with fresh encounters, greater challenges, and unique enemies.  

2 thoughts on “Kena: Bridge of Spirits arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 next week”

  1. It’s a great game, just stay away from Master mode so you don’t have to suffer like us trophy hunters had to. Even after the combat was patched, it’s still too delayed to be compatible with the almost Fromsoft-level of difficulty on Master mode. If that wasn’t an issue it would be a well-balanced challenge but it just wasn’t built for that and it very clearly shows, otherwise it’s an absolute must play.

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