Amico’s 2026 Update Focuses on New Games and Nintendo Switch Releases

Happy Landing Bundle featuring Evel Knievel, Finnigan Fox, and Cornhole on Nintendo Switch
The Happy Landing Bundle includes Evel Knievel, Finnigan Fox, and Cornhole, part of Amico’s growing lineup on Nintendo Switch.
By Jon Scarr

Amico Entertainment has shared a new update outlining what’s coming in 2026, offering a clearer look at its current focus and longer-term plans. The update covers new game releases, upcoming Nintendo Switch releases, continued development of Amico Home, and where things stand with Amico’s hardware efforts.

The update follows Amico’s continued shift toward software releases after pausing its original console launch plans. Rather than promising big changes all at once, the update points to steady progress and a slower, more deliberate rollout.

Biplanes Now Available on Nintendo Switch

The most immediate news is the release of Biplanes on the Nintendo Switch eShop.

Biplanes is a fast-paced aerial combat game designed around simple controls and quick matches. Up to four players can compete in dogfights or team up in cooperative modes that focus on surviving waves of enemies. The game was originally developed as part of Amico’s family-friendly lineup and has now made its way to Nintendo Switch.

Amico also confirmed that Biplanes is coming to Amico Home, with a port currently in progress and expected to launch by the end of February 2026.

Graviators Launching on Nintendo Switch on February 5

Graviators gameplay showing gravity-based arena action on Nintendo Switch
Graviators features fast-paced, gravity-driven multiplayer action and launches on Nintendo Switch on February 5.

Another release on the way is Graviators, which is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch on February 5, 2026.

Originally developed as an Amico multiplayer project under the name Space Strikers, Graviators has evolved into a gravity-based competitive game. You pilot a small spacecraft, manipulate gravity, and work to score points while defending your own goal zone.

The Nintendo Switch version is set to include:

  • Competitive 2v2 multiplayer
  • A cooperative survival mode
  • Online and local multiplayer support

The game previously launched on PC in 2023 and is positioned as a party-friendly option built around short matches and easy pick-up-and-play sessions.

New Bundles on Nintendo Switch and Steam

Amico also announced new bundle options for players looking to pick up multiple games at a reduced price.

On Nintendo Switch, the Happy Landing Bundle includes:

  • Evel Knievel
  • Finnigan Fox
  • Cornhole

A similar Happy Home Games Bundle is available on Steam. The bundle uses dynamic pricing, meaning you only pay for titles you do not already own. Amico has said additional games will be added to the bundle over time.

More Titles Coming to Amico Home

Amico Home continues to receive new content and updates in 2026, with several additions already in progress.

  • Biplanes is currently being ported and is expected to arrive by the end of February 2026
  • Armor Blitz is in development for Amico Home with a target release window of mid-March 2026

The company also confirmed upcoming updates to the Amico Home apps, including improvements to parental controls, age verification, and overall platform stability. Android versions are also expected to receive updates based on improvements made during iOS development.

Amico Hardware Plans Continue in the Background

Amico platform roadmap showing Amico Home, controller support, and future console plans
Amico’s roadmap highlights its focus on Amico Home, controller development, and long-term console plans.

The update also revisited Amico’s longer-term hardware plans, which the company continues to approach in stages.

Software Comes First

Amico’s current focus remains on expanding its software library across platforms people already own. Since launching Amico Home in 2023, the company has expanded to mobile devices, smart televisions, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Controller Development

Work is still happening behind the scenes on Amico controllers, including Bluetooth support and hardware planning. The goal is to deliver controllers that work alongside Amico Home and replicate the hands-on experience shown at past public demonstrations.

The Amico Console

Once controller development is further along, attention is expected to return to the dedicated Amico console. No release window was provided, but the company reiterated that the console remains part of its longer-term plans.

The Road Ahead for Amico in 2026 and Beyond

Amico also announced a new community survey focused on game pricing. Players are being asked to share what they consider fair pricing across Nintendo Switch, Steam, and Amico Home, along with interest in potential physical collector’s editions. That feedback is expected to help guide how future releases are priced and packaged.

Beyond that, the update suggests that 2026 is more about steady progress than major announcements. With new games arriving on Nintendo Switch, continued updates planned for Amico Home, and controller development still moving forward behind the scenes, the focus appears to be on building out the platform step by step rather than rushing toward hardware.

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  1. It's a bummer that we still don't have a date for the console. I hope that my physical games will still work on it when it releases haha.
    I'm happy though that the games are seeing the light of day. I really should purchase and try those.

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