Good Feel Confirmed as Developer of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book
Good Feel has been identified as the developer of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book for Nintendo Switch 2 after review copies and the game’s in-game credits listed the studio.
Good Feel has been confirmed as the developer of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book for Nintendo Switch 2 after review copies and the game’s in-game credits listed the studio. The title is scheduled to release next spring on the Switch 2.
Nintendo announced Yoshi and the Mysterious Book for the Switch 2 and released a new trailer on MAR10 Day. The company has opened pre-orders and published a digital store page with basic details ahead of the launch.
The platformer uses a hand-drawn, illustrated 2D style and centers on a mysterious book that drives the story and objectives. Gameplay materials describe exploring drawn environments and finding plants and creatures as part of platforming and puzzle challenges.
Nintendo’s pre-order listing shows the digital edition requires about 20GB of storage and is priced at $60 in the United States. Nintendo of America has placed demo kiosks for the game at select Best Buy, GameStop, Target and Walmart stores in the U.S. Physical edition details and regional prices have not been updated beyond the U.S. digital listing.
Good Feel is the studio behind Yoshi’s Woolly World and Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn, titles known for tactile, textile-inspired art styles. The studio credit in the game’s in-game credits aligns with the handcrafted aesthetic visible in Yoshi and the Mysterious Book.
The in-game credits provide the clearest confirmation of Good Feel’s involvement; review copies made available to outlets before launch also included developer attribution in their documentation. Nintendo’s in-store demos follow its usual retail support for first-party and partnered releases. More information about regional release windows, physical editions and additional features should be released by Nintendo as the launch date approaches.
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