A cozy automation experience awaits at Little Rocket Lab
Small rocket laboratory debuts on Nintendo Switch on December 10th, bringing handheld players a warm mix of automation and small-town charm. Publishers No More Robots and Teenage Astronauts have confirmed that the game will also be released as a full edition for Nintendo Switch 2. This updated version contains notable improvements designed to take advantage of the new hardware.
Switch 2 players will be able to experience the game at 120fps with sharper visuals while keeping the price the same as the standard Switch version at $19.99. Anyone who buys the original Switch and then upgrades to Switch 2 can opt for the free upgrade pack to gain access to the enhanced version at no additional cost. This makes the path easier for those planning system changes during the holiday season.
At the center of Little Rocket Lab is Morgan, a young engineer returning to his hometown of Saint-Ambroise. Her goal is to build a functional rocket launch site in the very place where she once explored her early interests. To reach this point, she will have to build production lines, renovate old plants and work closely with the community that shaped her. Each mission contributes to the gradual revitalization of the city, transforming a quiet community into a bustling hub of activity.
The game is distinguished by a calm pace, thoughtful structure and comfortable atmosphere. Progress is achieved through practical work, patient problem solving, and a sense of purpose based on rebuilding something meaningful. The upcoming Switch releases are designed to provide returning fans and new players alike with a compelling place to settle down and begin building a skyward future.






