Press release:
Paris, France – Junr 17, 2026 – Indie studio Onibi today announced that Tomo: Endless Blue is planned for Nintendo Switch 2, with porting work set to begin alongside the previously announced PC version. The announcement is accompanied with a new teaser showing a quick look into the game’s platforming gameplay. Now entering its final days, the Kickstarter campaign has surpassed $170,000 from more than 1,400 backers after hitting its $100,000 goal in under 60 hours.
Tomo: Endless Blue is built around the thrill of setting out across a vast ocean to discover and catch loveable creatures, from familiar companions to rare finds. Players sail the Endless Blue, a world of mysterious islands, strange towns, ancient ruins, and more than 150 Tomo to collect and partner with.
Thanks to procedural generation, no two islands are the same, and each journey alongside your creatures can lead to unique stories, characters, discoveries, and adventures other players may never experience. Players are visitors in a world bigger than themselves, one they can shape, but that keeps living with or without them.
The difference is what happens after the catch: Tomo are not just collected and stored away. Players bring them home, build places for them to live, and shape an island settlement around the creatures they love.
“The community has been asking about Nintendo Switch 2 since the first days of the campaign,” said Benjamin Devienne, Founder and CEO of Onibi.
“Tomo is about setting sail to find rare creatures, bringing them home, and building a world around them. That fantasy feels very natural on Nintendo hardware, and we wanted to celebrate the final days of the Kickstarter by confirming that bringing Tomo to Switch 2 is part of our plan.”
The planned Nintendo Switch 2 version remains subject to Nintendo approval. Onibi also confirmed plans for Mac and Linux versions, and that DRM-free alternatives will be available for players who prefer to own and play outside locked storefronts.
What’s New?
Nintendo Switch 2 version announced, with porting work set to begin
New Nintendo Switch 2 teaser released
Mac, Linux, and DRM-free alternatives confirmed
Kickstarter campaign enters its final days after surpassing $170,000 from more than 1,400 backers
About Tomo: Endless Blue
Tomo: Endless Blue is an open-world creature-collecting RPG set across a vast ocean of mysterious islands. Players discover more than 150 Tomo, capture and breed them, build habitats and settlements, explore with friends, and uncover the hidden history of the Vagari in a living world designed to be explored, shaped, and lived in.
À propos d’Onibi et de Mujina :
Onibi est un studio de jeux vidéo indépendant dont les membres sont basés à San Francisco, Londres et Bordeaux. Onibi travaille en partenariat avec son studio français affilié, Mujina, qui se consacre au développement de Tomo : Endless Blue. L’équipe comprend des développeurs et des graphistes ayant contribué à World of Warcraft, Baldur’s Gate 3, GTA, Fortnite, League of Legends, Fall Guys, Assassin’s Creed, Warhammer, Dofus, FIFA, Asphalt, et bien d’autres encore.
Pour en savoir plus sur Onibi, rendez-vous sur onibi.gg.
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Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
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