A newly discovered ESRB age rating indicates that the critically acclaimed sci-fi adventure 1000xResist is likely headed to the Nintendo Switch 2. The classification, first spotted on the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, assigns the game a Mature “M” rating for blood, strong language, and violence. Crucially, the listing exists as an independent entry separate from the game’s existing ratings on PC and previous-generation consoles, strongly suggesting a dedicated native release for Nintendo’s upcoming hardware.
Developed by Sunset Visitor and published by Fellow Traveller, the narrative-driven title initially launched in May 2024 for PC and the original Nintendo Switch. It quickly established itself as one of the year’s standout critical successes, securing a 90 top critic average on OpenCritic alongside a rare 100% recommendation rate. The post-apocalyptic thriller later expanded its reach with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S ports in late 2025, continuing to build a dedicated following.
Regulatory boards like the ESRB regularly serve as premature confirmation for unannounced projects, often finalizing entries months ahead of an official marketing rollout. Recent precedents support this pattern, with major titles such as Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition seeing their respective Switch 2 iterations leaked via official age ratings well before their formal publishers shared concrete release windows.
While neither Sunset Visitor nor Fellow Traveller have officially confirmed the port, an imminent launch would place the indie hit into a highly competitive release calendar. The upcoming months on the Switch 2 platform are heavily saturated, with high-profile releases and ports like Lies of P, the Oblivion Remastered project, and Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition currently vying for audience attention. For now, players will have to wait for an official announcement to see exactly when they can experience this acclaimed narrative on Nintendo’s new hardware.