In Endless Ocean Luminous for Nintendo Switch, you’ll experience astounding aquatic wildlife, search for sunken treasure and help save the world’s precious coral as you explore the ocean

Whether you like to go with the flow or dive a little deeper, find a way to play that fits your style. Will you have a leisurely swim in the sea or meticulously catalogue every creature you see? It’s all up to you! 


Have a sea-riously awesome adventure! 

Here are just a few of the exciting things you can enjoy in the game… 

 – 500+ sea creatures, including mythical and prehistoric beasts 

Personalise your diving gear to match your style 

– Take snapshots of yourself posing with the cool creatures you find! 

– Collect sunken treasures and unlock ancient mysteries 

– Dive into the mysterious Veiled Sea – it changes every time you jump in! 

– Enjoy relaxing exploration with the game’s slow-pace and chill music 

Enjoy amazing imagery and gameplay inspired by real-life scuba diving! 

Play with pals 

Up to 30 players can dive together, sharing knowledge by attaching emoticons to creatures and treasures! (Nintendo Switch Online Membership required.) 


Discover the unknown

Scan sea creatures and learn about over 500 species of marine life – some of which are presumed extinct or are even mythical! Let’s meet some of the animals in Endless Ocean Luminous… 

 As well as a common name, all creatures have a scientific name that’s written in italics

ORCA 
Orcinus orca 

Sociable mammals, orcas hunt in family groups. They have unique grey saddle patches’ at the base of their dorsal fins, as well as white patches near their eyes

JAPANESE FLAPJACK OCTOPUS
Ophisthotheuthis depressa 

This deep-sea octopus looks like it’s wearing a skirt! The Japanese flapjack has no ink sac and preys on small crustaceans

GIANT MANTA RAY 
Mobula birostris 

The world’s largest ray, the giant manta’s winglike fins measure up to 9m across. It’s heavy, too, weighing up to 2 tonnes – about the same as a rhino. Whoa! 

GREEN SEA TURTLE 
Chelonia mydas 

Unlike other sea turtle species, green sea turtles are herbivores, feeding on seagrass and algae. They’re named after the colour of their fat

BLUE TANG 
Paracanthurus hepatus 

The vibrant blue tang is bright yellow when it’s young. Its thin body helps it hide inside coral reef crevices to escape predators

PELICAN EEL 
Eurypharynx pelecanoides 

This deep-sea fish has a bioluminescent tail tip that attracts prey such as small crustaceans or fish. It can inflate its mouth, making it look a bit like a balloon

GIANT SQUID 
Architeuthis dux 

This massive squid has eight arms, plus two 10m-long tentacles that it uses to snatch prey. Yikes! The deep-sea creature’s eyes are the size of beachballs

AMMONITES 
Ammonoidea sp. 

Related to squids and octopuses, these ammonites had unique spiral shells. They died out at the end of the Cretaceous period, 66 million years ago

OKEANOS’S GUARDIAN 

Lurking around ruins in Endless Ocean Luminous, this monstrous beast is leader to the goblin sharks living around it. Check out its menacing grin. Gulp! 


 WATER YOU WAITING FOR?

Check out Endless Ocean Luminous on Nintendo Switch now! 

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  • stanleyb13

    looks epic.I would love to have it.

  • issac

    seems so good

  • thats cool

  • Tom

    It is great but expensive.

  • ODR0001

    LUCKY!

  • proOGminecraft

    it looks good

  • greninjaistera327

    i have this game

  • charlotte

    soooo coool

  • Alex

    I like this

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  • lon

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  • Jad

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  • Shimmerstar58

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  • Darcey Bader

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