NewsNintendo SwitchPC

Sanrio World Smash Ball Successor Heading to Switch, PC

Sanrio Characters Smash Festa is the successor to Sanrio World Smash Ball for Nintendo Switch and PC Steam
Image courtesy of Tatsumaki Games

Tatsumaki Games has revealed that it will release Sanrio Characters: Smash Festa! for Nintendo Switch and PC in Japan. This new game will appear as the de facto successor to the SNES game Sanrio World Smash Ball.

Recommended Videos

Just like Sanrio World Smash Ball, this successor game will feature a ball-based sport in which players control a Sanrio mascot to smash the ball past opponents and obstacles to reach the opponents’ goal line. While the original Smash Ball on SNES only supported a maximum of 2 players, the new Smash Festa will be able to support up to 4 players.

Smash Festa will have over 20 Sanrio Characters, with the official site listing the following 21 mascots:

  1. Hello Kitty
  2. Usahana
  3. My Melody
  4. Pochacco
  5. Marron Cream
  6. Hangyodon
  7. Chococat
  8. Tuxedosam
  9. Cogimyun
  10. Little Twin Stars
  11. Kero Kero Keroppi
  12. Wish Me Mell
  13. Cinnamoroll
  14. Pompompurin
  15. Bad Badtz-maru
  16. Osaru no Monkichi
  17. Corocorokuririn
  18. Kuromi
  19. Ahiru no Pekkle
  20. Hanamaru Obake
  21. The Strawberry King

Tatsumaki Games has also uploaded an official trailer for Sanrio Characters: Smash Festa! on its YouTube channel:

The PC version of Smash Festa will be available via Steam. However, the game’s Steam page appears to be region-locked to Japan only. The Nintendo Switch release will also be available only digitally for 2,980 yen (~$19.40).

Sanrio Characters: Smash Festa! will be available digitally for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam in Japan in Spring 2026.

Kite Stenbuck
About The Author
Kite is a Japanese translator and avid gamer from Indonesia, Southeast Asia who learned the language mostly by playing Japanese games from the PS1 era. He primarily translates news about Japanese games and anime straight from Japan. After initially starting with a focus on Dynasty Warriors communities from the mid-2000s, he eventually joined Siliconera in 2020. Other than Dynasty Warriors, Kite is also a big fan of Ace Combat and other games featuring mechs, especially Gundam.