Nintendo has officially updated the Japanese Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 release schedules on the eShop, confirming an exciting lineup of games launching during the week of February 5, 2026.
Leading the wave of upcoming releases is the highly anticipated Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, which headlines a robust roster of new digital and retail offerings for both the original Nintendo Switch and its next-generation successor, the Switch 2. Switch 2 users will be treated to Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined as both a retail and digital download, bringing a modernized take on Square Enix’s classic RPG to a new audience.
The Switch 2 edition is expected to leverage the hardware’s upgraded capabilities, offering enhanced visuals and performance.
In addition, the platform will see the debut of titles such as 4PGP – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and Draw King, providing players with fresh experiences tailored to the next-generation system. The original Nintendo Switch lineup remains robust as well, with Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined also arriving for those yet to upgrade, alongside the intriguing Cartagara: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy.
Digital-only releases on the Switch eShop include a diverse assortment of indie gems and genre-spanning experiences.
These include the artistic Cute Bonfire, the mysterious Delivery of Us, and the retro homage Eggconsole Super Tritorn MSX2.
Notable scheduled drops are Dragon Spira and Snow Bros.
Collection, both slated for a February 6 release date. Among new releases, Lovish emerges as another headline title, available digitally and promising a fresh adventure for Switch owners.
Other additions such as Hidden Cats in Christmas and Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass highlight the platform’s continued commitment to indie and experimental titles.
Simulation and RPG fans can look forward to options like Parkour Simulator 2026 and Traditional Braves with SESS-AI 2.0.
Fans of quirky or unique titles will also find options with games like Petmagotchi and Is This Potato. Nintendo’s strategy of supporting both the current and next-generation hardware is evident in this week’s eShop schedule, ensuring that players on both Switch and Switch 2 will have access to some of the biggest new releases.
Square Enix’s involvement with Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined further affirms the partnership’s continued importance to the Nintendo platform ecosystem. These releases build on Nintendo’s legacy of sustaining a vibrant ecosystem through consistently scheduled digital and retail launches, catering to an evolving audience across both hardware generations.
For players in Japan—and importers worldwide—the first weeks of February 2026 are shaping up to deliver a diverse and compelling slate of games through the Nintendo eShop.
Leading the wave of upcoming releases is the highly anticipated Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, which headlines a robust roster of new digital and retail offerings for both the original Nintendo Switch and its next-generation successor, the Switch 2. Switch 2 users will be treated to Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined as both a retail and digital download, bringing a modernized take on Square Enix’s classic RPG to a new audience.
The Switch 2 edition is expected to leverage the hardware’s upgraded capabilities, offering enhanced visuals and performance.
In addition, the platform will see the debut of titles such as 4PGP – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and Draw King, providing players with fresh experiences tailored to the next-generation system. The original Nintendo Switch lineup remains robust as well, with Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined also arriving for those yet to upgrade, alongside the intriguing Cartagara: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy.
Digital-only releases on the Switch eShop include a diverse assortment of indie gems and genre-spanning experiences.
These include the artistic Cute Bonfire, the mysterious Delivery of Us, and the retro homage Eggconsole Super Tritorn MSX2.
Notable scheduled drops are Dragon Spira and Snow Bros.
Collection, both slated for a February 6 release date. Among new releases, Lovish emerges as another headline title, available digitally and promising a fresh adventure for Switch owners.
Other additions such as Hidden Cats in Christmas and Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass highlight the platform’s continued commitment to indie and experimental titles.
Simulation and RPG fans can look forward to options like Parkour Simulator 2026 and Traditional Braves with SESS-AI 2.0.
Fans of quirky or unique titles will also find options with games like Petmagotchi and Is This Potato. Nintendo’s strategy of supporting both the current and next-generation hardware is evident in this week’s eShop schedule, ensuring that players on both Switch and Switch 2 will have access to some of the biggest new releases.
Square Enix’s involvement with Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined further affirms the partnership’s continued importance to the Nintendo platform ecosystem. These releases build on Nintendo’s legacy of sustaining a vibrant ecosystem through consistently scheduled digital and retail launches, catering to an evolving audience across both hardware generations.
For players in Japan—and importers worldwide—the first weeks of February 2026 are shaping up to deliver a diverse and compelling slate of games through the Nintendo eShop.