Summary
The Bunny Graveyard, a recently debuted horror adventure with ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ Steam reviews, is coming to theNintendo Switchin 2024. Its upcoming port is poised to extend the selection ofhigh-quality horror games on the Nintendo Switch.
Developed by Puerto Rico-based Pichon Games,The Bunny Graveyardis a horror adventure about a self-aware rabbit trying to uncover the truth about her existence. As such, it promises some memorable examples offourth wall breaks in video games, as well as a plethora of deeply unsettling moments that stand in stark contrast to its Game Boy Advance-style pixel art graphics. The first episode ofThe Bunny Graveyardwas released in late September 2023, and is currently available on Steam and Epic Games Store.

Pichon has recently taken to Twitter to announce that its first-ever game is coming to theNintendo Switchlater this year. While its exact release date has yet to be determined, the Puerto Rican studio said thatThe Bunny Graveyardwill be coming to Nintendo’s hybrid console “very soon.” In light of that promise, a Q1 2024 release seems like a plausible scenario.
SinceThe Bunny Graveyardis anepisodic adventure game, this upcoming release will consist of its first episode, which is the only chapter that Pichon has completed to date. Following its launch, all subsequent episodes of the game will ostensibly reach the Switch in tandem with their PC debuts. Pichon said it “might” open the pre-orders for the Switch version ofThe Bunny Graveyard"soon." As tends to be the case with modern indie projects, this port will be a digital-only release, available only via the Nintendo Switch eShop.
The inaugural episode ofThe Bunny Graveyardnormally retails at $6.99 on Steam and Epic Games Store, although it’s currently alsoavailable at 30% offas part of the Steam Winter Sale that ends January 4. Responding to one fan question on social media, Pichon noted that a PlayStation port of its unique horror adventure “doesn’t sound impossible,” although it’s not ready to commit to it for the time being.
We can’t confirm anything yet, but a PlayStation port doesn’t sound impossible.
Aside from the Switch version of the game, the company is currently also working on the second episode ofThe Bunny Graveyard, which started development circa early October 2023. Tentatively calledTerror in Carrot Town, the upcoming chapter is slated to be released before the end of 2024. In the meantime, horror fans interested in playingThe Bunny Graveyardon the go technically don’t have to wait for its Switch port, as Pichon’s first title has been on the list ofSteam Deck Verified gamessince its release.
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