Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok ships July 9 on Switch 2, PS5, PS4, and Steam
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Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok launches on July 9, 2026 UTC for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam. Cygames published the “Not Forgotten Sky” launch trailer on July 6, and Nintendo’s Switch 2 store page lists the same July 9 release date.
This is not only a late port of the 2024 action RPG. Endless Ragnarok is positioned as an expanded release that brings Relink to Switch 2 while adding new story content, tougher quest tiers, a summon-based battle element, and online co-op. Nintendo notes that Switch 2 online multiplayer requires a Nintendo Switch Online membership.
Players should separate the new-player path from the existing-owner path. New buyers can purchase the platform release through the relevant storefront. Existing PlayStation and Steam owners have been pointed toward a paid upgrade DLC route, so the practical buying decision depends on platform, current ownership, and whether co-op play is part of the plan.
The r/Games thread reacted less to the trailer editing and more to the platform timing. Some commenters treated the Switch 2 version as a way to put more players into co-op matchmaking. Others asked whether the upgrade price and new high-difficulty content are enough for people who already cleared Relink when it launched.
The useful checklist is short: July 9 is the date, Switch 2, PS5, PS4, and Steam are the platforms, and existing owners need to check upgrade eligibility before buying the full package again. For Switch 2 players, online co-op also adds the Nintendo Switch Online requirement to the total cost.
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