Bloober Team Hints at ‘Project M’ Collaboration With Nintendo Switch 2 to Redefine Horror Gaming

CEO Piotr Babieno teases a platform-first approach that could unlock a new kind of immersive horror experience

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The conversation around next-generation horror games has taken a curious turn after Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno publicly teased a mysterious new project tied to the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. While details remain limited, his comments strongly suggest a deeper creative collaboration between the studio and Nintendo’s next console, potentially shaping a horror experience designed specifically for the platform.

The project, currently referred to as “Project M,” is being developed under Bloober Team’s new label Broken Mirror Games. Early signals point toward a Switch 2-focused title that prioritizes atmosphere and player interaction over traditional technical upgrades. With the studio already known for psychological horror titles like Layers of Fear and its work on Silent Hill 2, expectations are rising about what this collaboration could deliver.

A Collaboration Built Around Platform Identity

In a recent LinkedIn post, Piotr Babieno raised an important question about the evolution of horror games and how hardware can influence design. Rather than focusing on graphical improvements, he highlighted how specific platform features can shape player immersion and emotional response.

He wrote,

“What could Nintendo Switch 2 do for horror games in a way that PC, PlayStation or Xbox simply wouldn’t be able to replicate in quite the same way.”

This statement points toward a design philosophy that treats the console not just as hardware, but as a creative partner in building the experience.

Babieno further explained that Nintendo systems often encourage developers to think differently. He noted,

“One thing I’ve always appreciated about Nintendo platforms is that they often inspire design decisions you probably wouldn’t make anywhere else.”

This reinforces the idea that Project M is not just another horror game, but something shaped directly through collaboration with the Switch 2’s capabilities.

While Babieno stopped short of confirming specifics, the tone of his remarks suggests that development is already aligned with the console’s unique strengths.

Bloober Team is developing new horror experiences under its Broken Mirror Games label, including the mysterious Project M (Image via Bloober Team)

Project M Remains Mysterious but Promising

Despite the growing interest, Bloober Team has not revealed gameplay details, a release timeline, or even the official name of Project M. This secrecy has only fueled speculation, especially since Babieno had previously hinted in a late 2025 interview that more information would be shared “very soon.”

The involvement of Broken Mirror Games signals a broader strategy for experimentation within the horror genre. Bloober Team appears to be exploring new ways to deliver psychological tension, possibly leveraging features like portability, controller feedback, and a more intimate player-to-screen interaction.

Babieno’s mention of “closeness” and “immersion” suggests a shift toward experiences that feel more personal and immediate. Instead of relying on large-scale spectacle, the project may focus on subtle design elements that heighten fear through proximity and interaction.

Bloober Team’s Growing Presence on Switch 2

While Project M remains under wraps, Bloober Team has already shown support for the Switch 2 with titles like Cronos: The New Dawn and Layers of Fear: The Final Masterpiece Edition. These releases demonstrate the studio’s ongoing interest in the platform and its potential for storytelling-driven horror.

At the same time, fans have noted the absence of Silent Hill 2 on Switch 2, despite its expansion to other platforms. This makes Project M even more significant, as it could represent a truly original collaboration rather than a port of an existing title.

As anticipation builds, the key question remains how far this collaboration will go in redefining horror design. If Babieno’s comments are any indication, Bloober Team is aiming to create something that feels distinctly tied to the Switch 2 experience rather than simply adapting existing ideas.

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Mohsin Nakade is a Mumbai-based Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime, movies, and TV series coverage with a strong focus on storytelling-driven analysis. His work spans news, features, explainers, and theory-based articles, with a particular passion for the sci-fi and fantasy genres. Beyond writing, he aspires to grow into scriptwriting and film direction.

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