4 Annapurna Games Are Coming to Switch 2 — Here's the Ranked Buying Order
Four confirmed Annapurna ports are landing on Switch 2, including two critical favorites that bookend the console's entire debut fortnight — here's your buying priority list.
Four Annapurna titles are confirmed for Switch 2 across two separate announcements — and the indie publisher isn’t waiting around. Two of them have locked prices and dates already, which is more than most launch-window games can say.
Annapurna has quietly become one of the most consistent publishers in games, and they’re clearly treating Switch 2 as a serious platform from day one. Per Nintendo Life, the studio confirmed the full haul across two announcement waves, with to a T and Wanderstop leading the charge with hard release windows. Here’s how to stack your cart, ranked by urgency.
#1 — to a T | $19.99 | June 11, 2026 (Launch Day)
This is the easy answer. to a T hits on Switch 2’s actual launch day, June 11, and at $19.99 it’s the cheapest entry in the Annapurna lineup. The cozy critical darling is tailor-made for handheld play — slow, strange, and completely absorbing. If you’re buying a Switch 2 on day one and want something to decompress with between bigger releases, this is your first cart. Don’t overthink it.
#2 — Wanderstop | $24.99 | June 23, 2026
Wanderstop costs 25% more than to a T at $24.99, but it earns the premium. Alto’s creator Davey Wreden’s tea-shop narrative landed as one of the most talked-about releases of 2025, and moving it to a portable screen feels right. It drops June 23 — twelve days after launch — which means Annapurna literally bookends Switch 2’s entire debut fortnight with these two titles alone. If to a T is your day-one pick, Wanderstop is your week-two reward.
#3 & #4 — The Rest of the Haul | TBD
The other two confirmed titles don’t have public pricing or release dates yet, so we’re not ranking what we can’t measure. Watch this space — Annapurna’s track record means both are worth your attention once the numbers drop.
Two games, two weeks, under $45 combined for both. Annapurna is making a real case that Switch 2’s launch window isn’t just a Mario story — the indie shelf is already stacking up.