
Sabotage Studio has announced Sea of Stars: Sunset Edition, the final update to Indie Game of The Year from 2023 is now available. They also announced that Sea of Stars is also available for Switch 2 which features Gameshare, save import and it’s free for those who own the game on the Nintendo Switch.
Sea of Stars: Sunset Edition adds a new cinematic intro, minor tweaks, and more. Below is a list what comes with the final update:
- New Cinematic Intro – Our biggest budget cinematic yet, and the secret stretch goal we never mentioned. Won’t spoil it here, but it plays when starting a new game.
- Minor Tweaks – Notable mentions here are an updated balancing for Adventure (normal) difficulty, along with clear feedback prompts to convey enemies taking reduced damage while casting. Any new faces from the intro cinematic may also be spotted briefly later in the game!
- Switch 2 Port – Looking to the future, we wanted to have a proper full-on standalone Switch 2 version. While not technically an “upgrade path,” it’s set with a permanent 100 percent discount for Switch 1 owners of the game, and the ability to import Switch save files. Everything’s been programmed, but exact roll-out and propagation times are outside of our control.
- New Key Art – An official new Key Art for the game by Bryce Kho, featuring the whole party in sunset colors.
Sabotage also announced that a Collector’s Edition is in the works in partnership with iam8bit.
Sea of Stars is available to play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC via Steam. It’s also available on mobile via iOS and Android.
With the sunset of support for Sea of Stars, the studio mentions Project Sparrow has entered full production and has been in development for over a year.







