Kanade Now Available for Nintendo Switch in Japan

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Promotional illustration of the game Kanade for Nintendo Switch, showing the main characters in a typical anime style of visual novels.

Kanade is Now Available for Nintendo Switch in Japan

The visual novel Kanade completes its jump from PC to consoles. 🎮 The companies Dramatic Create and Entergram are responsible for this release, which for now can only be purchased in Japanese territory. Players have two options: download the standard version digitally or seek the coveted limited physical edition.

A Story of Reunions and Decisions

The core of Kanade is an intimate narrative. The protagonist returns to the place where he grew up and reunites with a childhood friend. The player progresses mainly by reading the text and, at key moments, must make decisions that alter the course of the plot and define the relationships between characters. This system generates multiple endings, which encourages replaying to discover all possible outcomes.

Main game features:
  • Genre: Adventure and visual romance with anime style.
  • Progress: Based on reading and choosing between dialogue options.
  • Replayability: High, thanks to the different endings that can be unlocked.
Sometimes, the hardest thing isn't winning the protagonist's heart, but finding a physical copy of the game you like before it sells out.

Details of the Limited Physical Edition

For collectors, the special physical edition is the goal. This package includes several tangible items that expand the experience beyond the console. It is important to emphasize that its distribution is limited and, for the moment, exclusive to Japan.

Contents of the special package:
  • A CD with the original soundtrack of the game.
  • An art book with illustrations and character designs.
  • A high-quality illustrated print.

Availability and Future

There are no official announcements about plans to localize Kanade to other languages or release it in regions like America or Europe. For now, those interested outside of Japan must rely on the Japanese Nintendo Switch digital store or import the physical edition, a process that is usually costly and with limited stock. The window to get the physical package may close soon.