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Save My Scrap coming to Nintendo Switch

Posted on December 2, 2025 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop

Today, AMATA Games announced that it’s putting Save My Scrap on Nintendo Switch. The title is lined up for a 2026 debut.

This project is based on Fix My Junk, an interactive visual novel puzzle game that explores the past of the characters while dismantling and repairing a broken android. For this release, there’ll be more dialogue and endings from creator Unio Anno, a gallery mode, and a change in game engine.

Further details can be found in the following overview:

You are a mechanic for androids who has received a request from a new client. The client is a doctor named Miomaru and his personal android, an old, near-failing model named Harima.

As per your client’s request, you begin repairing Harima. You connect the cords, trade out parts, and bring life back to the functions that had broken down. It was supposed to be a simple mechanical repair.

However, the more you deepen your bonds with Harima and Miomaru, the more you start to realize something. You’re not just repairing an android anymore. You’re connecting the cords that spark their memories; ones that they’d tried to forget.

Once your job is finished, you will be forced to confront shocking truths and hear their heartrending pleas.

Key Features

  • Android Repairs: Look inside Harima’s body to find the parts that need to be fixed through a variety of mini-games. These repairs will be the key to learning about your clients’ past.
  • Conversation: Talk with your clients, Miomaru and Harima, to gain their trust and get to the true crux of their story. Your choices will change how they respond.
  • World-building: While in your car, you can listen to the radio and gain more insights into the world and its culture. Try out several channels to gain even more insight into the game’s world.

Have a look at a trailer for the project below.

Announcement Trailer

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