Overview
- ARIKA will publish Tetris the Grand Master 4: Absolute Eye on Nintendo eShop for the Switch on June 4 for 2,800 yen, following the game’s April 2025 launch on Steam.
- The Switch build retunes the hardest rankings by adjusting MASTER and SHIRANUI difficulty and changing some title names to reflect those adjustments.
- CPU Level 0 from the Steam SHIRANUI mode has been removed in the Switch version with ARIKA citing compliance with AI learning policy.
- The port limits replay saves to roughly 16MB with an in-menu delete tool and low-storage warning, and it only supports a single USB keyboard connection type compared with multiple types on Steam.
- Players should expect small gameplay and practice changes that could affect competitive routines and leaderboard runs, and Western pricing beyond Japan’s 2,800 yen has not yet been confirmed.