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He-Man Gets a Retro Revival in Dragon Pearl of Destruction

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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction is crashing onto Switch in 2026. The game brings He-Man back in full pixel-art glory thanks to a new team-up between Limited Run Games, Mattel, and Bitmap Bureau.

Rather than aiming for realism, the developers are leaning into that classic arcade style with side-scrolling action, chunky visuals, and a full roster of playable icons. If you grew up shouting “I HAVE THE POWER,” your moment’s coming back.

Bitmap Bureau, known for Xeno Crisis, has taken the reins. This new beat-’em-up spans 12 retro-styled stages, each one inspired by locations from the classic toy line and animated series. You’ll fight through them as He-Man, Teela, Man-At-Arms, and more.

The game builds toward a final clash with Skeletor, but that won’t come easy. First, players will have to fight through his forces, including lesser-known villains from the lore.

Better yet, you can ride Battle Cat into battle.

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This marks Bitmap Bureau’s second run with an ‘80s icon. They’re also behind Terminator: Dark Fate – Defiance, another arcade-style side-scroller in the works. Clearly, the studio has found its groove with pixel-era action.

That consistency gives fans hope that Dragon Pearl of Destruction will hit all the right notes.

While full gameplay footage hasn’t dropped yet, here’s what’s confirmed:

He-Man’s back with fists swinging and pixel fire blazing. This isn’t a reboot, it’s a celebration. If Limited Run and Bitmap stick the landing, Dragon Pearl of Destruction could become a new classic, built from the bones of the old.

The power’s not lost. It’s just respawning.

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