Smalland arrives on Switch two on May fourteen

Published on May 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The studio Maximum Entertainment has confirmed that Smalland: Survive the Wilds, its survival proposal in a miniature world, will land on Nintendo Switch 2 on May 14. After its release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, the title is adapting to Nintendo's new console so that players can explore a hostile garden from a reduced perspective.

A miniature player, holding a lit torch, faces a giant grasshopper in a lush garden under twilight light, next to a fallen leaf and a glowing mushroom, evoking survival in Smalland.

Performance and technical adaptation on the new console 🎮

Smalland runs on Unreal Engine 4, and the team has worked to maintain a stable 30 frames per second on Switch 2, with dynamic resolution to avoid drops in dense vegetation areas. The open world, which includes giant insects and weather changes, has been optimized for Nintendo's hardware, prioritizing smooth combat and resource gathering. No specific improvements over other versions have been announced.

Surviving a garden: the neighbor doesn't water the plants 🌿

Finally, you'll be able to feel what it's like to be an ant with housing problems. Smalland invites you to build a base in a garden where every bug looks at you as if you were an appetizer. If you thought your neighborhood community was noisy, wait until a wasp decides to visit you while you're trying to cook. At least on Switch 2, you can escape in handheld mode.