Ratatan--a rhythmic roguelike action game from the creator of popular rhythm game series Patapon--is launching for PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC on July 16. Console players eager to pick up the upcoming game can preorder it on all platforms, including a $40 physical release available on PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 that comes with a special preorder bonus item. A Digital Deluxe Edition with even more exclsuive content will also be available on all platforms, though preorders aren't live just yet. That said, PC players who don't want to wait for the final release can grab the Early Access version on Steam right now for just $25.
Preordering the physical version of Ratatan will unlock the Legendary Spirit Sword Banbansord in-game weapon. This extra item is included with the PS5 and Switch 2 physical editions. Developer Ratata Arts has also confirmed it will be a bonus for the upcoming Digital Deluxe Edition, though preorders for that version aren't live. It does not appear to be part of the Steam Early access release. We'll update this section if other preorder bonus information is announced.
Along with the standard edition, Ratatan is also getting a $40 Digital Deluxe Edition. Preorders aren't live yet, but you can expect listings to show up on PS5, Switch 2, and PC ahead of its July 16 release date. This version is $5 more than the digital standard edition and the same price as the physical standard edition, but packs in a few extra in-game items. Here's what you get in the Ratatan Digital Deluxe Edition:
Series creator Hiroyuki Kotani says that Ratatan is a spiritual successor to his wildly popular rhythm game, Patapon--but it's not a Patapon sequel, and it differs from the Patapon experience in a number of ways. "This is a roguelike game, it is and it isn’t Patapon," he said in a July 2025 interview. "In Patapon, it's a very long journey where you go out and eventually get to the end. Due to the limitations of the PSP, [Patapon] could only go so far. But now, with Ratatan, the player can have a similar sense but with meta aspects of powering up the characters and equipping different things [to] create a different feeling altogether. I hope the players can appreciate the differences and how it changes the overall game for them."
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Ratatan Preorder Bonuses
Preordering the physical version of Ratatan will unlock the Legendary Spirit Sword Banbansord in-game weapon. This extra item is included with the PS5 and Switch 2 physical editions. Developer Ratata Arts has also confirmed it will be a bonus for the upcoming Digital Deluxe Edition, though preorders for that version aren't live. It does not appear to be part of the Steam Early access release. We'll update this section if other preorder bonus information is announced.
Ratatan Digital Deluxe Edition
$40 | Releases July 16
Along with the standard edition, Ratatan is also getting a $40 Digital Deluxe Edition. Preorders aren't live yet, but you can expect listings to show up on PS5, Switch 2, and PC ahead of its July 16 release date. This version is $5 more than the digital standard edition and the same price as the physical standard edition, but packs in a few extra in-game items. Here's what you get in the Ratatan Digital Deluxe Edition:
- The full Ratatan base game
- Special weapon and accessory set
- Cobun skin set
- Supplies set
- Legendary Spirit Sword Banbansord weapon preorder bonus
Series creator Hiroyuki Kotani says that Ratatan is a spiritual successor to his wildly popular rhythm game, Patapon--but it's not a Patapon sequel, and it differs from the Patapon experience in a number of ways. "This is a roguelike game, it is and it isn’t Patapon," he said in a July 2025 interview. "In Patapon, it's a very long journey where you go out and eventually get to the end. Due to the limitations of the PSP, [Patapon] could only go so far. But now, with Ratatan, the player can have a similar sense but with meta aspects of powering up the characters and equipping different things [to] create a different feeling altogether. I hope the players can appreciate the differences and how it changes the overall game for them."
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