Make of this what you will, but given the Switch 2 is due to arrive at some point before the end of this year, it seems like the wording of the PR is hinting at an eventual release on Nintendo's hybrid successor (thanks for the heads up, GoNintendo).
This wouldn't be the first case of this type of teaser - with the team behind Yooka-Replaylee also recently reconfirming they're bringing their remaster to "Nintendo Platforms" and other upcoming games like the Demon Slayer sequel locking in releases for the "Nintendo Switch family of systems".
Of course, the main update here (for now) is Ruffy and the Riverside is arriving on 26th June 2025 and will no longer make its original Q1, 2025 release window. Below is a quick summary of what you can expect when Ruffy does land on Nintendo, and you can find out more in our previous story here on Nintendo Life.
"In Ruffy and the Riverside, you wield the magic power of SWAP, using it to Copy & Paste textures within the game world. Turn ice into lava or waterfalls into vines as you ride hay bales, explore, fight, and solve puzzles throughout Riverside. Unleash your imagination in this quirky open-world action game that literally lets you change the world!"