Pikuniku 2 is heading to Nintendo Switch 2, and the sequel is set to arrive in 2027. Devolver Digital said the game will bring Piku back in full 3D, turning the odd little world of the original into a bigger, stranger trip.
That is the reason fans are searching now: the sequel finally has a platform and a release window. The original Pikuniku appeared on Nintendo Switch, but this follow-up moves Piku into a vibrant world of bold contrasts rendered in full 3D, giving the game a new look to match its offbeat tone.
In the new adventure, Piku and his friends pack a picnic and head into the wonderfully weird after an escaped sandwich and a boat wreck send the story off course. Piku sets out to find scattered friends and eventually make it home, meeting odd folk along the way, with giant fruit, malevolent robot frogs and an all-powerful potato waiting in the mix.
What keeps the setup from sounding harmless is the game’s darker edge. Beneath the cheerful surface, there is a sinister plot to squeeze the people for every drop of profit, and players are told to join the resistance while using Piku’s surprising abilities to solve increasingly weird puzzles. That contrast is the point of the sequel: a bright, playful world that still has teeth.
For now, the main question is not what Pikuniku 2 is trying to be, but whether Nintendo Switch 2 is the only place it will land when 2027 arrives. Devolver Digital has confirmed the platform and the timing, and that leaves fans with a clear date to watch and one unanswered detail about how far the sequel will spread beyond it.

