Fans of classic RPGs have reason to celebrate as Nintendo Switch Online is set to add the renowned Game Boy Advance titles "Golden Sun" and "Golden Sun: The Lost Age" to its roster on January 17. Long-time followers of the series and newcomers alike can dive into these adventure games without the need to track down old hardware. The games, created by Camelot, are known for their detailed class system, creative use of magic in battles and for puzzle-solving, and memorable soundtracks composed by Motoi Sakuraba. Despite a less warmly received third entry released for the DS, the original titles still hold a special place in the hearts of many. Players can now revisit the world of Weyard and its elemental magic on the Nintendo Switch.

Which Game Boy Advance RPGs are coming to Nintendo Switch Online?

"Golden Sun" and "Golden Sun: The Lost Age" are the GBA RPGs that are arriving on Nintendo Switch Online.

"Golden Sun," initially released in 2001, quickly captured the hearts of RPG enthusiasts with its engaging story and intricate gameplay mechanics. It was developed by Camelot Software Planning, known for their contributions to the "Mario Golf" and "Mario Tennis" series. The story of "Golden Sun" unfolds in a fantasy world where players control characters with the power to manipulate various elements using Psynergy. This innovative system combines traditional turn-based battles with puzzle elements in the game's environment. The first game ends with an open conclusion, leading directly into the events of its sequel, "Golden Sun: The Lost Age," which expands on the narrative and gameplay features introduced in the original. The third installment, "Golden Sun: Dark Dawn," released on the Nintendo DS, aims to continue the legacy but garnered more mixed reactions, highlighting the enduring love for the initial duo of games.