Rightfully, Beary Arms announced for Nintendo Switch
Developer Daylight Basement Studio has announced that its latest game, Rightfully, Beary Arms, the pawsome bullet-hell roguelite, is heading to Nintendo Switch in 2026, though a specific release window has not yet been shared.
In the game, players take on the role of Beary, the cutest (and deadliest) teddy bear in the galaxy, battling against the evil Boo Bees and Battery Boys in fast-paced encounters that grow increasingly challenging. Players can transform weapons like Catling Guns and FoamBalls into tools of mass destruction through powerful modifiers.
Each level is completed by choosing from a selection of items, allowing players to influence and shape their build as they progress.
Here’s some additional information:
Rightfully, Beary Arms, the pawsome bullet-hell roguelite from developer Daylight Basement Studio, blasts zany baddies into oblivion with its 1.0 launch on PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, as well as Xbox Series X|S today. Beary will sharpen his claws for a release on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One in 2026.
Turn waves of imaginative creatures into space dust as Beary, the galaxy’s cutest and deadliest teddy. Live, die, and repeat the cycle in new ways with the 1.0 launch, which includes new narrative beats, weapons, outfits, and a formidable final boss that unlocks the true ending.
Embark on an intergalactic mission of serious paw-portions, taking out no good Boo Bees and Battery Boys in increasingly challenging skirmishes. Transform Catling Guns and FoamBalls into weapons of mass bear-struction with powerful modifiers. Conclude each level by choosing from a selection of player-influenced loot drops. Be wary though, as bonuses can either benefit Beary or grant his foes an upper hand.
Live, die, and repeat the cycle run after run. In between runs, catch up with Beary’s foxy pal Paul Stapleton (yes, he’s an actual fox) to get some helpful pointers. Assemble a wardrobe of sweet outfits and gather tidbits of lore, all while rocking out to a retro chip tune soundtrack.
Check out the official trailer for the game released today below:
Official Trailer
You can also check out other news about the Nintendo Switch here.
