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Bunraku Announced for Nintendo Switch 2, Bringing Fast-Paced Ninja Brawls Inspired by Japanese Puppet Theater

By Andrew Burke
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Nintendo Switch 2’s growing lineup of multiplayer titles has expanded further with the announcement of Bunraku, a fast-paced platform brawler inspired by traditional Japanese puppet theater. Developed by Efecto Studios, the game is currently in development, though no official release window has been confirmed yet.

The announcement highlights Nintendo’s continued push to diversify its library with unique indie and mid-scale experiences, particularly those that stand out visually and mechanically. With its blend of cultural inspiration and competitive gameplay, Bunraku is positioning itself as a distinctive addition to the console’s multiplayer ecosystem.

A Unique Concept Rooted in Japanese Tradition

At the heart of Bunraku is its artistic identity. The game draws inspiration from traditional Japanese puppet theater, transforming it into a stylized battleground where legendary warriors return as animated puppets. The setting is framed as a theatrical performance, with players fighting on stage while an imagined audience reacts to every move.

According to the official announcement, the game places players in a “magical Japanese puppet theater” where ancient battles are recreated through fast-paced ninja combat. This thematic approach sets Bunraku apart from other brawlers, combining cultural storytelling with competitive gameplay mechanics.

The theatrical framing is not just visual but also part of the game’s tone, emphasizing spectacle, precision, and performance as players aim to become the ultimate “battle puppeteer.”

Fast-Paced Multiplayer With Skill-Based Combat

Gameplay in Bunraku focuses on high-speed, movement-driven combat designed for both local and online multiplayer. Up to eight players can compete simultaneously in arena-style matches, creating chaotic and highly competitive encounters.

The core mechanics revolve around mastering movement and timing. Players can use a dash ability to quickly traverse the stage and eliminate opponents, while a parry system allows them to block and counter incoming attacks. Successful parries can even stun enemies or deflect projectiles, adding a strategic layer to the fast action.

In addition, players can collect scrolls scattered across the stage to activate powerful abilities known as Jutsu. These abilities can shift the momentum of a match, rewarding players who combine positioning, timing, and resource management effectively.

A still from Bunraku Reveal Trailer.

The emphasis on precision and quick decision-making suggests that Bunraku is designed to appeal to competitive players while still remaining accessible in a party-game setting.

Expanding Nintendo Switch 2’s Multiplayer Lineup

The announcement of Bunraku reflects a broader trend in the Nintendo Switch 2 ecosystem. While blockbuster titles and major franchises continue to drive hardware sales, multiplayer-focused games play a crucial role in keeping players engaged over time.

Nintendo has historically excelled in this space, with titles that encourage local play and social interaction. Bunraku appears to follow that tradition while introducing a fresh visual identity and combat system.

Its support for both local multiplayer and peer-to-peer online play ensures flexibility for different types of players, whether they are competing in the same room or connecting remotely.

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Andrew Burke is a senior gaming analyst and long-form features writer specializing in Nintendo’s hardware evolution and first-party ecosystem. With a background in software engineering and interactive systems, he approaches gaming coverage through a technical lens, often breaking down performance optimization, engine behavior, and design constraints across Nintendo platforms.

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