Nintendo has revealed the official digital and retail release schedule for both the Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, as listed on the Japanese eShop for the week of February 26, 2026.
This update gives fans an early look at the major new titles landing on both platforms, highlighting an impressive mix of blockbuster franchises and beloved classics. Headlining the week’s launch is Capcom’s popular survival horror franchise with three major releases for Switch 2: 'Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition', 'Resident Evil Requiem', and 'Resident Evil Village Gold Edition'.
All three titles are set to become available on February 27, 2026, marking a significant expansion of Capcom’s presence on Nintendo’s latest hardware.
'Resident Evil Village' and 'Resident Evil 7', previously acclaimed for their gripping narratives and atmospheric gameplay, are now fully optimized for the next-generation Switch experience.
Additionally, 'Resident Evil Requiem' introduces a fresh chapter to the iconic series, further supporting the enduring partnership between Nintendo and Capcom. Another highlight of the upcoming week is 'The Disney Afternoon Collection', making its debut as a Switch 2 digital download.
The collection features classic 8-bit titles inspired by Disney’s beloved animated shows, offering nostalgia for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Bandai Namco is also in the spotlight with 'Tales of Berseria Remastered', available under the Switch Ren’ai segment, reaffirming its commitment to bringing renowned JRPGs to Nintendo platforms. The eShop lineup for the week is especially rich, spanning both digital and physical retail releases: **Retail and Digital Highlights for Switch 2 (available February 27):** - Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition - Resident Evil Requiem - Resident Evil Village Gold Edition **New Switch 2 Digital Downloads:** - Arcade Archives 2 Rave Racer - City Hunter - Exit Lab: 15 Rooms - The Disney Afternoon Collection **Retail Titles for Nintendo Switch:** - City Hunter - Maid Cafe at Electric Street - Raiden Fighters Remix Collection - Tales of Berseria Remastered (Switch Ren’ai) **New Switch Digital Downloads Include:** - Afterplace - Candy Rangers - Capy Spa - Eggconsole Super Cooks MSX2 - Emoji Battlefield Island Warfare - Fishing Pro Simulator - Laysara: Summit Kingdom - Magic Sheep - Meowgic Mix - NemoSphere - Peaceful Fishing Story - Picronix 2 - Sociable Soccer Champions - Soulshard (available February 27) - Tiny Garden - Trials of Olympus According to Nintendo, these additions reflect a deliberate strategy to diversify the digital storefront, supporting both major developers and inventive indie creators.
A company spokesperson emphasized the commitment to continuous content updates that maximize player choice on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 platforms. With the eShop’s expanding catalogue, Nintendo’s upcoming week of releases underscores the company’s role as a leading force in gaming, delivering highly anticipated third-party blockbusters, legacy collections, and innovative indie experiences.
Whether players are drawn to the atmospheric worlds of Capcom’s Resident Evil, the nostalgia of Disney classics, or the strategic depth of new indie games, the week of February 26, 2026, promises offerings to suit every gaming preference.
This update gives fans an early look at the major new titles landing on both platforms, highlighting an impressive mix of blockbuster franchises and beloved classics. Headlining the week’s launch is Capcom’s popular survival horror franchise with three major releases for Switch 2: 'Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition', 'Resident Evil Requiem', and 'Resident Evil Village Gold Edition'.
All three titles are set to become available on February 27, 2026, marking a significant expansion of Capcom’s presence on Nintendo’s latest hardware.
'Resident Evil Village' and 'Resident Evil 7', previously acclaimed for their gripping narratives and atmospheric gameplay, are now fully optimized for the next-generation Switch experience.
Additionally, 'Resident Evil Requiem' introduces a fresh chapter to the iconic series, further supporting the enduring partnership between Nintendo and Capcom. Another highlight of the upcoming week is 'The Disney Afternoon Collection', making its debut as a Switch 2 digital download.
The collection features classic 8-bit titles inspired by Disney’s beloved animated shows, offering nostalgia for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Bandai Namco is also in the spotlight with 'Tales of Berseria Remastered', available under the Switch Ren’ai segment, reaffirming its commitment to bringing renowned JRPGs to Nintendo platforms. The eShop lineup for the week is especially rich, spanning both digital and physical retail releases: **Retail and Digital Highlights for Switch 2 (available February 27):** - Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition - Resident Evil Requiem - Resident Evil Village Gold Edition **New Switch 2 Digital Downloads:** - Arcade Archives 2 Rave Racer - City Hunter - Exit Lab: 15 Rooms - The Disney Afternoon Collection **Retail Titles for Nintendo Switch:** - City Hunter - Maid Cafe at Electric Street - Raiden Fighters Remix Collection - Tales of Berseria Remastered (Switch Ren’ai) **New Switch Digital Downloads Include:** - Afterplace - Candy Rangers - Capy Spa - Eggconsole Super Cooks MSX2 - Emoji Battlefield Island Warfare - Fishing Pro Simulator - Laysara: Summit Kingdom - Magic Sheep - Meowgic Mix - NemoSphere - Peaceful Fishing Story - Picronix 2 - Sociable Soccer Champions - Soulshard (available February 27) - Tiny Garden - Trials of Olympus According to Nintendo, these additions reflect a deliberate strategy to diversify the digital storefront, supporting both major developers and inventive indie creators.
A company spokesperson emphasized the commitment to continuous content updates that maximize player choice on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 platforms. With the eShop’s expanding catalogue, Nintendo’s upcoming week of releases underscores the company’s role as a leading force in gaming, delivering highly anticipated third-party blockbusters, legacy collections, and innovative indie experiences.
Whether players are drawn to the atmospheric worlds of Capcom’s Resident Evil, the nostalgia of Disney classics, or the strategic depth of new indie games, the week of February 26, 2026, promises offerings to suit every gaming preference.