

Nippon Ichi Software has officially revealed Prinny Party: Going Overboard!, a four-player party game spinoff of the Disgaea series, for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. The game will launch in Japan and other Asian territories on November 12, 2026. NIS America has confirmed a western release under the same title but hasn’t set a date for it yet. In Japan and Asia, the PlayStation 5 and Switch 2 editions will ship both physically and digitally, while the Switch and PC versions will be digital-only. The setup casts a group of up to four players as a loose alliance working their way toward a final showdown with the game’s central antagonist and his knights, building up along the way through the kind of leveling and gear-hunting the series is known for, just filtered through a board-game structure instead of a straight dungeon crawl. Taking down a boss is a group effort, but the game rewards individual opportunism on top of that teamwork: whoever physically drags the defeated boss back to its starting tile walks away with the actual credit for the kill. The whole table shares one failure condition too, since a run ends outright if every player is knocked out at the same time.
A handful of named systems were shown off alongside the reveal. Huck, Chuck, Boom turns any nearby character, ally or rival, into a projectile players can lob to clear a path or mess with someone’s positioning. Build a Better Tomorrow gives players a way to put down roots on the board: certain tiles let a player spend a turn constructing something like a hospital or an armory, and whatever they build ends up available to everyone else at the table afterward, not just the one who paid for it. Bills passed through the game’s in-world Assembly work as a grab bag of random bonuses, sometimes tripling a player’s damage output, sometimes granting an extra turn, and occasionally unlocking a shot from a devastating cannon.
The Switch 2 version supports GameShare, and the PC version uses Steam’s Remote Play Together, letting friends without a copy join in regardless. Confirmed playable classes so far include Archer, Thief, Fight Mistress, Ninja, Prinny, and Spirit.
Prinny Party: Going Overboard! is available to wishlist now on Steam.
