Nintendo eShop Japan June 18 2026 Release Schedule: Devil May Cry 5 Hunter Edition and Wanderstop Lead Switch & Switch 2 Lineup

Nintendo updated the Japanese eShop release schedule for the week of June 18, 2026, listing new digital and retail launches for both Nintendo Switch and the new Nintendo Switch 2.

The update—published on Nintendo’s regional digital storefront—covers Switch 2 retail, Switch 2 digital downloads, Switch retail, and Switch digital releases across a broad mix of AA and indie titles.

Summarizing the update in journalistic terms: Nintendo’s Japanese eShop listing for the week of June 18, 2026, highlights titles across both platforms, naming Devil May Cry 5 Hunter Edition and Wanderstop among the notable digital releases.

According to the eShop posting, Devil May Cry 5 Hunter Edition and Wanderstop are scheduled for availability on June 23, 2026.

Key entries called out in the Switch 2 and Switch schedules include:

- Switch 2 (Retail): The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales.

- Switch 2 (Download): And Roger; Devil May Cry 5 Hunter Edition (available June 23); The Last Salvage Squad; Wanderstop (available June 23).

- Switch (Retail): Summer Love Begins with a Lie.

- Switch (Download): A large slate of titles including #Drive Rally, Auto Shop Simulator, Dark Scrolls (available June 23), Dialoop: Roguelite Puzzle, Dragon of Illusion, Eggconsole Zodiac PC-8801, Emoji Battlefield: Sky Massacre, Fairytale Fighters, Hellbrella, Immunuzzle, Inversion: The Single Path, Jurnal Risa: Dark Destiny, Kokoro Applique, Offroad Craft Runner 4x4 Simulator, Oni Station, P.I.S File, Parking Garage Rally Circuit, Planet Drivers, Space Dragons, Strays POV Tales, Super Scram Kitty, The Coma 3: Bloodlines, The Last Salvage Squad, To Bee Jazz, Tokyo Yakuza Idols: Save the Heart of a Rebel Boy, Tokyo Yakuza Idols: Save the Heart of a Rebel Girl, Wanderstop (available June 23), and Whisper of the House.

Capcom’s Devil May Cry franchise is a long-running series and the inclusion of Devil May Cry 5 Hunter Edition on the Japanese eShop is listed under the June 23 window; Capcom is the developer and publisher associated with the Devil May Cry 5 property.

Nintendo’s eShop serves as the primary digital storefront for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 titles, and weekly regional updates like this one are the standard method for listing scheduled digital releases and retail arrivals in Japan.

This eShop update provides a practical release roadmap for retailers, indie publishers, and players tracking new digital releases on Switch and Switch 2.

For confirmed release dates and purchase pages, readers should consult the Japanese eShop listing directly or their local Nintendo storefront for region-specific availability and pricing.