After fifteen years of PC early access and a full launch in December 2024, Caves of Qud will arrive on Nintendo Switch in Q4 2025, Kitfox Games and Freehold Games announced today . The port brings this science-fantasy roguelike epic, celebrated for its sprawling procedural world steeped in retro-futurism and richly simulated ecosystems, to Nintendo’s handheld family.
Originally built in Unity and refined over weekly updates since July 2015, the game reached version 1.0 on PC in December 2024 to critical acclaim for its depth and narrative complexity. On Switch, you can expect every core feature intact: deep crafting, faction politics, mutation systems and procedurally generated histories that echo the likes of Dwarf Fortress.
Visually, Qud’s style blends busy ASCII-inspired tiles with bespoke pixel art overlays and post-processing filters that evoke classic terminals without sacrificing clarity. Early Switch footage shows the interface adjusted for handheld play, with onscreen tooltips and simplified menu navigation . Performance targets a steady 30 fps, with dynamic scaling to maintain simulation fidelity.

Gameplay remains grounded in player choice and consequence. Whether you start as True Kin or a mutant, every run generates new rulers, settlements and political machinations across the salt-spangled dunes and jungle ruins of Qud. The port also supports local storage of multiple save files, enabling you to explore branching narratives across sessions.