Sea of Stars Sunset Edition now available free on Switch 2 with new features

Published on June 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The acclaimed RPG Sea of Stars has received a free update called Sunset Edition for Nintendo Switch 2. This version includes a new introductory cinematic, difficulty adjustments, and additional official art. Players who already owned the original title on Switch can download the patch at no extra cost and transfer their saved games to continue the adventure from where they left off.

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Technical improvements and difficulty adjustments in the update 🎮

The Sunset Edition optimizes the game's performance to take advantage of the Switch 2 hardware, offering reduced loading times and a more stable frame rate. The difficulty adjustments allow you to customize the experience, adding options to reduce combat demands or increase the challenge. The new cinematic, created by the studio, expands the visual narrative of the beginning. The patch also includes bug fixes and interface improvements, all integrated into the base version without needing to purchase additional content.

Now you can suffer less (or more) in style 😅

Finally, those who quit the game because the final boss gave them nightmares can sleep soundly. The new difficulty adjustments are like a balm for wounded pride: you can lower it and feel like a hero, or raise it and remember why you hate RPGs. Sure, the new cinematic is pretty, but don't expect it to explain why you keep losing rare items. At least the save transfer works, so your progress isn't lost in digital limbo.