Core Keeper is Coming to Nintendo Switch in Summer 2024

The survival crafting title sees players exploring a procedurally generated cavern, mining ore and crafting gear to battle monsters.

Posted By | On 14th, Nov. 2023

Core Keeper

After achieving a 91 percent “Very Positive” rating on Steam, Pugstorm’s survival crafting title Core Keeper is coming to the Nintendo Switch in Summer 2024. Check out the announcement trailer below.

Core Keeper sees players venturing into a mysterious cavern and discovering the Core. By exploring procedurally generated biomes to find materials, craft equipment and weapons, and battle various monsters and bosses. Of course, there’s also cooking, farming, and much more, with support for up to seven other players in multiplayer. You can even race in go-karts and use boats to explore the more water-heavy caverns.

Core Keeper has crossed one million players as of September 2022 on Steam. Stay tuned for more details on the Switch version in the coming months. The PC version also has several updates coming soon, including the Year-End Update in December, the Lunar Update in February 2024, a language update in Spring 2024 and an update in Summer.


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