Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 Japanese eShop Update Spotlights Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection

Nintendo continues its robust support for both the Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, unveiling a fresh wave of releases for the Japanese eShop in the week of March 26, 2026.

This lineup features a combination of high-profile franchises, innovative indie experiences, and eagerly awaited compilations that highlight the diversity of the Switch ecosystem. **Super Mario Bros.

Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and Landmark Releases** At the forefront of this update is the release of "Super Mario Bros.

Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park," making its highly anticipated debut for the new Switch 2 platform.

The enhanced edition showcases Nintendo's commitment to evolving its flagship franchises while leveraging next-generation hardware capabilities.

"Winning Post 10 2026" also headlines the retail offerings, ensuring a broad appeal for fans of sports simulation titles. In parallel with retail releases, the Switch 2 digital download lineup introduces several notable titles.

Highlights include "Goat Simulator 3," "South of Midnight," and "Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition." These additions underscore Nintendo's drive to diversify its portfolio with both globally recognized properties and inventive new experiences.

"Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O.

World Stage" and "The Midnight Walk" further enrich the week’s digital selection, giving Switch 2 users a strong head start ahead of the platform's global expansion. **Legacy Collections and Returning Classics** For existing Nintendo Switch owners, March 27 marks the arrival of the "Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection." Developed by CAPCOM, this meticulously curated collection brings together classic entries from the beloved Mega Man Star Force series, rejuvenating them for modern audiences.

The compilation reiterates CAPCOM’s long-standing collaboration with Nintendo and a shared dedication to celebrating gaming history through accessible digital access on the Nintendo eShop. Classic and niche titles including "Curse Warrior," "Sweet Starlight Sisters," and "Taito Milestones 4" are joined by narrative-driven releases like "Serena Hanazono’s Lost Item: Sweet Memory" and "Etrange Overlord," continuing Nintendo’s tradition of supporting a vast range of genres on its flagship hardware. **Download-Only Debuts and Indie Surprises** The eShop’s digital-only segment sees a surge of creativity with new games such as "Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom," "Cards Lie," and "ChildStory".

Standout entries like "Just Deserts" (available March 27) and "Primal Planet" broaden the spectrum of experiences available, ensuring that indie developers maintain a strong presence within the Nintendo ecosystem. Lesser-known but promising offerings like "Shinonome Abyss: The Maiden Exorcist," "Waochi Math Homerun," and "Wolf Pack" are debuting in the same schedule, exemplifying Nintendo’s support for diverse content catering to wide-ranging player preferences. **A Unified Vision for Switch Platforms** Nintendo’s updated eShop schedule highlights the company’s balanced approach to both new platform launches and continued support for the established Nintendo Switch.

By blending market-leading franchises such as Super Mario Bros.

Wonder and Mega Man Star Force with innovative indie projects and reimagined classics, Nintendo reaffirms its role as a leader in providing compelling, varied gaming experiences across its ecosystem.

The full March 26, 2026, schedule is accessible on the Japanese eShop, offering players a rich selection to anticipate in the weeks ahead.