Originally announced back in June during an Arc System Works Showcase livestream event, Bubble Bobble Sugar Dungeons officially has a November 27th, 2025 release date for the PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC, and it was also confirmed that there will be physical edition options for the PS5 and Switch versions as well.
But that’s not it, Arc System Works also announced that there will be a port of the 1997 console version of Bubble Symphony included as well. Cool!
Check out the BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons Producer Letter Vol. 2 below along with additional info for the game.
[Bubble Symphony Simultaneous Release] Bubble Bobble Sugar Dungeons Producer Letter vol. 2 [Eng sub]
Arc System Works America, Inc. announced that BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons, a completely new title in the “Bubble Bobble” series, is set for release on November 27, 2025 on the Steam, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5 platforms. Pre-order physical game editions for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 at the Arc Shop beginning today! The title will also be available for purchase at major retailers..
BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons will include a bundled title Bubble Symphony, a port of the 1997 home console release which followed an initial introduction as an arcade game in 1994. The bubble action game features a two-player co-op mode where players choose one of four characters to blow bubbles, trap enemies, and pop them to advance through stages. Bubble Symphony also features worlds and characters based on other TAITO titles.
Adding to today’s BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons news excitement, the game is also celebrating mascot Bub (Bubblun)’s birthday! The official Bubblun YouTube Channel has released “BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons Producer Letter Vol. 2,” which features live gameplay with Buband the producer, providing more detailed information about the game.
BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons was unveiled during the Arc System Works Showcase livestream event in June.
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