Tower Dominion lands on Nintendo Switch on July 10

Forever Entertainment is bringing the terrain-shaping roguelike tower defense to Switch next month, priced at $14.99.

Console ports of Tower Dominion are on the way, with Nintendo Switch confirmed as one of the targets. Publisher Forever Entertainment made the announcement, locking in a release date of July 10, 2026. The digital-only eShop version will carry a $14.99 price tag.

Tower Dominion is available now on PC, and the Nintendo Switch version arrives July 10 – pick it up for [price] via the links below.

From Steam hit to handheld

Tower Dominion was developed by Montreal-based indie studios Broken Spear and Nvizzio Creations, launching on PC via Steam on May 8, 2025. To publish the game, the developers formed a new label under the name Parallel 45 Games. The PC release drew positive attention from the strategy community, with the game’s demo ranking among the 50 Most Played Demos on Steam ahead of launch.

Tower Dominion successfully combines roguelike and tower defense elements, offering high replay value. Its core hook goes beyond traditional tower placement: the game emphasises battlefield customisation, as players determine where enemies will come from. Every two waves, players must place a new terrain tile on the map, which can feature pathways, natural obstacles, or enemy entry points – tiles are randomly selected, but players can reroll them by spending Recon, a limited strategic resource.

Alien troops funneled through a narrow choke point surrounded by defensive turrets on a glowing modular battlefield grid
The terrain-tile system forces enemies down paths of your own design – chokepoints are everything.

What’s in the box

The Switch version carries the same content as the PC release. Here is a quick look at the feature set:

Feature Detail
Factions 3 playable, distinct styles
Heroes 30 with unique perks
Buildings 70+
Weapons 50
Doctrines 180
Difficulty levels 5, plus endgame
Enemy types 22

As players progress, they unlock commanders and building upgrades that increase damage, range, or fire rate, as well as doctrines that provide bonuses to adjacent buildings. There is no classic cross-run meta-progression of permanent upgrades; instead, the system focuses on unlocking new commanders, towers, and upgrades during runs, which then become available for future playthroughs.

The game also includes an Extended Mode for players who want to push builds beyond the standard run length, a Pits system that adds new modifiers to each run, and five difficulty tiers including additional endgame challenges for experienced players.

Pricing and availability

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At $14.99 on Switch, the port comes in cheaper than the PC launch price. Tower Dominion launched on PC (Steam) on May 8, 2025, priced at $17.49, with a 10% launch discount applied for the first two weeks. For Switch players who prefer handheld strategy sessions, the lower asking price makes the timing easy to justify – a compact, high-replayability roguelike is exactly the kind of game that suits portable play. The July 10 date gives the port just over two weeks from today to land on the eShop.