UFO 50 Switch Physical Deluxe Edition Includes a Guide
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UFO 50 Switch Physical Deluxe Edition Includes a Guide

While a digital copy of UFO 50 is now on the Switch eShop for $24.99, Fangamer will be behind eventual physical standard and deluxe edition releases. Those won’t be out until February 20, 2026. However, the special edition will feature a full UFO Companion Guide going over the UFO 50 games.

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As a reminder, UFO 50 is a collection of 50 original games. However, there’s in-collection-lore that these are all titles for a certain console called the LXIII. The titles cover lots of different genres, including action, RPG, puzzle, roguelike, strategy, and deck-building. Multiple developers came together for its creation.

In the case of the $35 standard edition, it gives you a physical copy of the game on a cartridge and some bonuses. One is a digital copy of the games’ soundtracks. You also get a sheet of stickers, a postcard with art of what a UFO Soft “disk” would look like, and there’s a 12” x 9” promotional poster for the “console.” Images of those bonuses aren’t available yet.

The $59 UFO 50 Switch physical copy is the one of the two that comes with the UFO Companion Guide. That set starts with the base standard edition, which also has the digital soundtrack and promotional items. The collector’s option features two more prints and two more sticker sheets. The guide book is 116 pages. This will cover every game in the collection. Each one will feature details about the titles, art, hints for them, secrets to unlock items, and 100 more stickers.

Here’s the launch trailer for the game:

UFO 50 is available for the Switch and PC now. The Switch physical copies from Fangamer launch on February 20, 2026.


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