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Super Bunny Man key art showing two cartoon bunnies jumping through a vibrant landscape

Super Bunny Man Hops Onto Nintendo Switch This November 21st

Posted on November 13, 2024July 1, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

November 12 – Aotearoa / New Zealand: It’s official—Super Bunny Man, the offbeat and hilariously unpredictable physics platformer, is leaping onto the Nintendo Switch on November 21, 2024. Developed by the two-person team at indie studio Catobyte, this co-op madness has already delighted over 1.5 million players on PC. Now, it’s ready to hop into the living rooms of console gamers worldwide.

What is Super Bunny Man?

At its core, Super Bunny Man is a platforming game that trades precision for pure chaos. Players control bunnies in costumes, tumbling, hopping, and flailing their way through outlandish levels filled with spikes, pits, portals, rolling boulders, and lots of carrots. Thanks to an unpredictable physics engine, every jump and dive can lead to unexpected hilarity—or disaster.

Game Modes and Features

This isn’t your standard platformer. Super Bunny Man includes a variety of modes to keep players bouncing:

  • Adventure Mode – Co-op campaign filled with platforming mayhem
  • Time Attack – Beat the clock and your best times
  • Deathmatch – Push your friends into hazards and claim the crown

More Than Just Hopping Around

  • Supports up to 4 players with full controller compatibility
  • 2.5D stylized visuals and colorful environments
  • Iconic soundtrack rumored to be banned in dance clubs
  • Expressive emotes and goofy dance animations

It’s designed to be both accessible and riotous—a perfect couch game for families, friends, or chaotic

Game Info

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Super Bunny Man

Release Date: November 21, 2024 (Nintendo Switch)

Genre: Co-op Platformer, Physics-Based Comedy

Developer/Publisher: Catobyte

Platforms: Steam (PC), Nintendo Switch ,superbunnyman.com

Bouncing from Mobile  to Global Success

Catobyte, founded in 2016 by two developers in New Zealand, began Super Bunny Man as a small mobile experiment. What followed was a surge of online buzz and community growth that turned it into a beloved indie success story. Now, with its launch on Nintendo Switch, the team is ready to hop into even more homes around the world.

Mark Your Calendars

Super Bunny Man launches on Nintendo Switch for $14.99 USD on November 21, 2024. With its blend of slapstick physics, clever level design, and addictive multiplayer, it’s primed to be a must-have for anyone who loves laughing while losing.


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

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