Platforms / Switch
Is Water You Doing? on Switch?
No. There is no Switch version and none has been announced. The game releases August 26, 2026 on Steam for Windows, and that is the only platform DiSolve Studios has listed anywhere.
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Why there is no version
- The Steam page lists Windows only, and there is no Nintendo eShop listing.
- The published minimum spec is a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M 4GB with 4 GB of dedicated VRAM. That is a discrete laptop graphics card, and the original Switch does not have anything in that class. A port would be a real engineering job rather than a recompile.
- The game is physics-driven co-op, which is the kind of workload that tends to resist scaling down rather than the kind that scales gracefully.
What Switch players can do instead
- The PC version is the only one. The minimum bar is low by 2026 standards, so an older laptop may well run it.
- The free demo is the cheapest way to check, and it costs nothing but disk space.
- If you want the same shape of game on Switch specifically, the honest answer is to look at other co-op titles rather than wait for this one.
If that changes
This page is checked against the Steam store page rather than against rumour. The day a Switch listing appears, or DiSolve Studios says anything about consoles, it changes here. Until then, treat any site quoting a Switch release date as fabricated — there is no source for one to come from.
The platform overview tracks every platform in one table, including Steam Deck, where the answer is genuinely unknown rather than no.
Switch questions
+Is Water You Doing? on Nintendo Switch?
No. There is no Switch version and none has been announced. The Steam store page lists Windows PC only.
+Could Water You Doing? run on Switch?
The published minimum spec names a discrete laptop graphics card with dedicated VRAM, which is above what the original Switch offers. A port would require real optimisation work rather than a straight recompile.
+Is Water You Doing? on Switch 2?
No listing exists for any Nintendo platform, and the studio has not commented on Nintendo hardware at all.