If standard golf games feel a little too civilized for your taste, Brimstone Games might have the antidote. Super Battle Golf is heading to Switch 2 and multiple other consoles in Summer 2026, promising a full-contact spin on the sport that throws out the etiquette rulebook entirely.
According to Nintendo Life, the game supports 1-8 players online simultaneously, with everyone competing on the course at the same time. The tagline says it all: players are encouraged to "swing, shoot, sabotage, and finish first by any means necessary" in what the developer describes as a "free-for-all rush" to the hole.
Chaos as a core mechanic
The simultaneous multiplayer structure is the key hook here. Rather than taking turns like traditional golf, every player is active on the course at once, which opens the door for some seriously anarchic moments. Sabotage being explicitly called out as a mechanic suggests this is less about perfecting your swing and more about surviving the other seven players long enough to sink your putt.

It's a concept that fits neatly into the party game space alongside titles like Golf With Your Friends, but the battle-focused framing and the "by any means necessary" tagline hint at something with a bit more edge and aggression baked in.
Switch 2 launch window territory
A Summer 2026 window puts Super Battle Golf in what is shaping up to be a competitive release period for the Switch 2. For Brimstone Games, landing an 8-player online title on Nintendo's new hardware is a smart play - party and multiplayer games have historically thrived on Nintendo platforms, and the Switch 2's expanded online capabilities give the format room to breathe.
No pricing or specific platforms beyond Switch 2 have been confirmed yet, but with a summer window, expect more details to surface over the coming months. If the execution matches the chaotic premise, this one could be a solid addition to any multiplayer gaming rotation.





