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New Disgaea Mayhem Spin-off Game Arrives This Summer 

New Disgaea Mayhem Spin-off Game Arrives This Summer
Image via NIS America

NIS America announced a new Disgaea spin-off game called Disgaea Mayhem that eschews turn-based strategy for more active battles will show up worldwide in Summer 2026. We’ll be able to find it on the Switch, Switch 2, PS5, and PC. It will be available digitally and physically, and a $99.99 limited edition will be sold direct through the NIS Online Store. However, Switch 2 physical copies are game-key cards and not full cartridges.

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The star of the Disgaea Mayhem is N.A. He’s a mercenary who’s also a master of Magichanging. That means he can shift to use any kind of weapon. Princess Tichelle hires him to get her desserts like her favorite flan. So he heads out exploring in the world, beating up enemies, swapping through seven weapons, and passing Dark Chocolate Assembly bills to ensure he’ll become stronger and deal more damage. 

Here’s the full trailer that shows off how the action-RPG gameplay works this time around.

As for the limited edition, it’s about what you can expect from a NIS America collector’s edition. You get a Switch, Switch 2, or PS5 physical copy of the game. An art book and soundtrack CD is packed into the box. So is an acrylic keychain of Princess Tichelle and an acrylic standee of her with N.A.

Here’s the initial art showing how that will look:

New Disgaea Mayhem Spin-off Game Arrives This Summer
Image via NIS America

The new Disgaea Mayhem spin-off game launches on the Switch, Switch 2, PS5, and PC in Summer 2026. The last mainline game was Disgaea 7

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