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Besiege Makes Its Way to Nintendo Switch

Besiege Makes Its Way to Nintendo Switch in Europe and America Asia Launch Set for September

Posted on September 13, 2024December 3, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Spiderling Studios, a British indie developer known for its best-selling PC game Besiege, has now launched the popular title on Nintendo Switch in Europe and America. An Asian release is scheduled for September 12, 2024. The game, which boasts a Top-250 rating on Steam and a 95% positive feedback score, arrives on Switch through a collaboration with Ultimate Games S.A., which also serves as publisher for the upcoming PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions.

Expanding Across Platforms

Besiege has already been available on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. With its debut on Nintendo Switch, the game now brings its signature mechanical creativity to handheld and hybrid players. This version includes touchscreen controls that enhance gameplay by allowing players to directly manipulate intricate machinery and building components—making it even more immersive.

Game Features

  • Fully integrated touch controls on Nintendo Switch
  • Detailed physics engine with realistic destruction
  • Wide variety of creative missions and sandbox challenges
  • Machine-building mechanics that reward experimentation
  • Multilingual support for global accessibility

Trailer

Besiege

Release Date: 8 Feb, 2020/September 12, 2024 (nintendo)

Genre: Indie, Simulation

Developer/publisher: Spiderling Studios

Platforms: PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch,  PlayStation 4 & 5

About “Besiege”

Besiege is a physics-based building game where players design complex mechanical machines to solve destructive and creative objectives. Whether it’s flattening enemy castles, transporting supplies, or navigating through dangerous terrain, players are challenged to think like an engineer—and sometimes, a mad inventor.

The game features a highly detailed physics engine that makes every failure dramatic and every victory rewarding. Explosions, chain reactions, and flying debris all behave with convincing realism.

Release Details and Future Plans

Besiege is now available on Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe, with the Asia release set for December 12. The game also supports multiple languages, including:

  • English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Italian, Turkish

Spiderling Studios and Ultimate Games S.A. also plan to bring Besiege to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 later this year, continuing their mission to make the game accessible across major platforms.

With its creative freedom, impressive destruction physics, and now portable functionality, Besiege is set to continue captivating builders and tinkerers around the world.

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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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