The refresh highlights several high-profile entries — including Digimon Story: Time Stranger and Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok — alongside smaller indie and licensed releases available via eShop.
In its update, Nintendo outlined the digital and retail lineup for Switch and Switch 2, separating titles by platform and retail/download availability.
On Nintendo’s list for Switch 2 retail are Digimon Story: Time Stranger; Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok; Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 1 + 2 Dual Collection – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition; and Moonlight Peaks – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.
Switch 2 download-only listings include D-topia, scheduled to arrive July 14, 2026, and Teeto, scheduled for July 15, 2026.
For the original Nintendo Switch, the retail releases for the week include Crazy Chain: Elpis no Kusari; Digimon Story: Time Stranger; Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 1 + 2 Dual Collection; Magic Girl Witch Trials; and Moonlight Peaks.
The Switch eShop download roster is broader, featuring titles such as Brainrot Card Market Simulator, Bubble Shooter Piratey, Card Party Showdown, Color Snake, and D-topia (available July 14).
Other downloadable Switch releases listed by Nintendo for the week are Golfish; Kawaii Anime: Cute Boys Magic World; Kawaii Anime: Cute Girls Magic World; Kitty Farm Island; Lingix Lingo; Make It: Shaved Ice; My Cozy Workspace; Rage District: Humanity Armageddon; Red Titans; Teeto (available July 15); Tilt It Golf (available July 10); Tokyo Valkyries; Tower Dominion; and Wheelie Life Simulator.
This eShop update provides clear availability windows for several smaller digital titles alongside higher-profile retail launches for both hardware generations.
Developers and publishers can use these official release listings on Nintendo’s Japanese storefront to plan marketing and distribution, while players can queue purchases and preloads where supported.
For exact storefront pages, pricing, and any regional limitations, users should check the Japanese Nintendo eShop on their Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2 console.