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Charming flight adventure Paper Sky is coming to Switch 2 in 2025

Paper Sky - title image

Paper Sky, the unique flight adventure game where you fold your journey, is now confirmed for Switch 2, alongside the already announced Switch and PC (Steam) versions. The news comes from developer BRUTE FORCE, with the game still targeting a 2025 release.

This isn’t your typical flight sim. Paper Sky is more of a story-driven, semi-open world adventure where you pilot a hand-folded paper plane through dreamy, connected environments. It’s crafted with a personal touch, blending relaxing flight mechanics with environmental puzzles and a message-sharing twist.

Paper Sky - Kickstarter Trailer

About Paper Sky

Paper Sky invites you to take flight in a world built entirely around exploration, momentum, and expression. You start by folding your very own paper plane—yes, customisation is part of the journey—and then launch it into a world where every glide, dive, and roll matters.

Rather than giving players full free-flight control from the start, Paper Sky makes you master the physics of paper. You build up speed, shift forms between a gliding plane and a bouncing paper ball, and use wind currents and environmental tricks to navigate each area. It’s all about flow and timing—learning when to soar and when to slow down.

Key features

This feature turns Paper Sky into something more than just a solo game—it’s a subtle multiplayer experience. Think message-in-a-bottle mechanics with a creative twist.

Paper Sky on Switch 2

While the exact differences between the Switch and Switch 2 versions haven’t been detailed yet, the move to Nintendo’s upcoming hardware likely means smoother performance, enhanced visuals, and maybe even some unique control or haptic features.

Either way, bringing Paper Sky to Switch 2 opens up the game to a whole new generation of Nintendo players, and it’s a perfect match for on-the-go exploration and thoughtful interaction.


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