Switch 2 players are getting a big advantage in this butt-controlled fighting game

An unconventional fighting game that’s controlled by the player’s rear end has seen an unanticipated boost on Nintendo Switch 2. This update allows players to defeat their adversaries more effectively using the enhanced strength of their posterior muscles.

In contrast to conventional fighting games such as Street Fighter 6, Ketsu Battler discards the use of combos. Instead, players engage their opponents by placing their Joy-Con in the back of their pants (or trousers for UK readers) and defeating them by vigorously shaking their rear end as if they don’t have a care in the world.

In another phrasing, the importance of a single accurate strike cannot be overstated; it’s enough to deliver the decisive blow. The one-on-one battles are both intense and amusing, with characters leaping through the air and exchanging blows using clenched swords.

Nevertheless, players using Ketsu Battler on the Switch 2 console have found a significant issue during gameplay – the vibrations are excessively powerful.

Butt-controlled game gets huge buff on Switch 2

As a dedicated gamer, I’m thrilled about The Switch 2! It’s rolling out updates for a variety of games, both free and paid, that I just can’t wait to dive into. Titles like Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, and Super Mario Odyssey are getting major performance and visual enhancements, making my gaming experience even more immersive!

To their surprise, Ketsu Battler players found that the Switch 2 has significantly influenced the 1v1 butt battles in an unexpected manner. As Automaton explained, the sword swings are now quicker and the special move gauge fills up at a faster rate, resulting in battles that are more chaotic than ever before.

For players seeking additional intense battles, developers have acknowledged the issue with the game’s pacing.

Notice: There has been an observation that the Ketsubatro character in Switch2 is stronger than expected. It’s believed that this might be due to the increased performance of the hardware. Since it takes time to verify this, we hope you enjoy a special edition called “Extreme Ketsubatro Battle” for a while on Switch2.

— ケツバトラー【コミックス1巻4/28発売!】 (@KetsuBattler) June 11, 2025

According to the developers, it’s been found that while playing ‘Ketsu Battler’ on the Nintendo Switch 2, characters seem to develop stronger backsides than initially anticipated.

As a fellow gaming enthusiast, I’d love for you to dive into the thrill of Extreme Ketsu Battle Edition on the Switch 2! Since there might be some under-the-hood performance issues that we’re looking into, let’s enjoy this amazing game in the meantime. We’ll sort out any technicalities later, for now, let’s savor the gaming experience!

It appears that the enhanced muscle on the character seems to have been unintentional and stemmed from the boosted power of the Switch 2. The developers haven’t specified a release date for the patch yet, but in the meantime, players of Switch 2 enjoy an overpowered advantage with a comical twist.

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2025-06-13 12:50