UNBEATABLE arrives on Switch two on July twenty seventh with expansion and new language

Published on June 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The rhythm video game UNBEATABLE will land on Switch 2 on July 27. The release will include an expansion pack with 12 new songs and a free update that adds Japanese and Chinese translation. The game, available on other platforms, tells the story of a band playing illegal music in a world where it is forbidden. For fans of the genre, it represents an entertainment option with hand-drawn animation and rhythmic mechanics.

animated characters fingers tapping rhythmically on neon-lit Switch 2 console Joy-Cons, musical notes pulsing from the screen while hand-drawn band members perform on a virtual stage behind the device, holographic Japanese and Chinese characters floating as translation data streams, expansion pack icon glowing with twelve new song markers, forbidden music prohibition symbols flickering in background, cinematic game engine visualization, vibrant cel-shaded art style, dynamic motion blur on tapping fingers, glowing rhythm trails connecting controller to screen, dramatic concert lighting with purple and cyan spotlights, ultra-detailed hand-drawn animation textures, photorealistic console hardware render

Technical updates and additional content in the Switch 2 version 🎮

The Switch 2 port will leverage the console's hardware to maintain the fluidity of the hand-drawn animation, a core aspect of UNBEATABLE. The expansion includes twelve songs that integrate into the narrative of the rebel band. The free localization update to Japanese and Chinese expands the title's reach in Asian markets. The studio has confirmed that performance will be stable during rhythm sequences, with no changes to the base gameplay compared to other versions.

Illegal music, but now with Japanese subtitles 🎤

Because there's nothing more rebellious than playing forbidden music while reading the dialogue in a language you don't understand. UNBEATABLE arrives on Switch 2 with the perfect excuse for players to say: I'm supporting underground art, when in reality they just want to press the button to the rhythm of a new song. The expansion promises twelve tracks so you can keep feeling like a musical criminal from the comfort of your couch.