Mixtape launches today on Switch 2, PS5, Xbox, and PC

Mixtape, an adventure game about three friends on their last night together, is available now on Nintendo Switch 2, Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. A launch trailer accompanies the release.
Mixtape launches today on Switch 2, PS5, Xbox, and PC
Mixtape is out now. The adventure game arrived today on Nintendo Switch 2, Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, accompanied by a launch trailer that gives players a closer look at the story.
The game centers on three friends spending their last night together. The tagline in the trailer reads: "Make out. Sneak out. Hang out." Those three verbs frame the tone: a youthful, rebellious, and sentimental evening. The launch trailer, published by IGN, shows the trio roaming through what appears to be a suburban neighborhood, a convenience store, and other late-night hangouts. The visuals lean into a stylized, slightly cel-shaded look, with a warm color palette that shifts to cooler blues and purples as night sets in.
Players will "play through a mixtape of memories, set to the soundtrack of a generation," according to the game's promotional material. That phrase suggests the game weaves together flashbacks and present-tense interactions, tied together by licensed or original music. The soundtrack is positioned as a central element, evoking nostalgia for a specific era, though the developers have not specified which generation or which songs are included in the soundtrack.
Platforms and availability
Mixtape is available today as a digital download on:
- Nintendo Switch 2
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox Series X|S
- Steam (PC)
- Epic Games Store (PC)
The announcement does not mention a physical edition or a release on previous-generation consoles like PS4 or Xbox One. Pricing has not been disclosed in the source material, but the title is listed on the respective storefronts for purchase.
What kind of game is Mixtape?
The trailer and description point to a narrative-driven adventure — no combat, no skill trees, no loot. The focus is on character interaction and exploration. The "mixtape" metaphor extends beyond music: the game likely lets players rewind or revisit specific memory sequences, much like flipping through a playlist of tapes. The three friends are the only characters visible in the trailer, suggesting a tight, intimate story.
The phrase "set to the soundtrack of a generation" is the biggest mystery. It could mean a curated playlist of indie hits from the 1990s or early 2000s, or it could refer to a fictional soundtrack that evokes a specific cultural era. Without the actual track list, we can only speculate based on the vibe of the trailer.
Why it matters
Mixtape joins a growing genre of "walking simulator" or "narrative adventure" games that prioritize story and emotion over gameplay mechanics. Titles like What Remains of Edith Finch, Firewatch, and Life is Strange have proven there is an audience for short, personal, atmospheric experiences. Mixtape fits squarely into that tradition, but with a unique hook: the mixtape itself as both structure and aesthetic.
The release on the new Nintendo Switch 2 is notable. The Switch 2 was announced earlier this year, and Mixtape is one of the first indie-style games to launch on the platform simultaneously with other consoles and PC. That suggests the developer has had early access to the Switch 2 SDK or that the game is lightweight enough to run on the hardware without much optimization.
What we don't know
Several key details are missing from the announcement. We don't know the developer or publisher. We don't know the runtime (how long the game takes to finish). We don't know the price. We don't know if there is any meaningful replayability beyond experiencing the story once. And we don't know exactly which songs are on the mixtape.
That last point is the most frustrating for potential buyers. A game that advertises a "soundtrack of a generation" but doesn't name any of the artists or songs is asking players to buy the promise of good music. The trailer likely includes a sample track, but the source material does not name it.
Should you play it?
If you like narrative adventure games with a heavy focus on atmosphere, friendship, and music, Mixtape is worth a look. The premise is simple and effective: one last night together, a mixtape of memories, the bittersweet feeling of endings. The trailer evokes that universal teenage experience of trying to make a night last forever.
The game is available now. Head to your preferred storefront, watch the launch trailer, and decide if this mixtape is your style.
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Zoe writes about game releases, indie titles, and gaming culture.
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