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Home»News»Gaming News»Lynked: Banner of the Spark Comes To Nintendo Consoles Amid Publisher Concerns

Lynked: Banner of the Spark Comes To Nintendo Consoles Amid Publisher Concerns

By Richard HeatonSeptember 12, 2025

During the latest Nintendo Direct, FuzzyBot and Dreamhaven made a surprising move by shadow dropping their action role-playing game titled Lynked: Banner of the Spark on Nintendo consoles. The game was originally released in May on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, and was fairly well-received despite being lesser-known.

The game was made available on both the original Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo Switch 2 following the presentation. Both editions of the game cost $24.99, with the Switch 2 upgrade pack being completely free. Upgrading to the Switch 2 edition includes improved graphics and performance, and support for Joy-Con 2 mouse controls.

You can watch the Switch 2 trailer below.

Lynked: Banner of the Spark is the latest game published by Dreamhaven, which earlier this month announced layoffs due to struggling sales of their previous games.

Source: Nintendo.

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