Nintendo eShop Update Europe: Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch Game Releases This Week

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The European Nintendo eShop update for the week has gone live, bringing a slate of new releases and discounts for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch users. The update includes several titles listed as Nintendo Switch 2 Editions alongside a broad range of Switch releases, as well as special offers and promotions to browse on the eShop. Key Nintendo Switch 2 releases this week - Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition) - Culdcept Begins (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition) - D-Topia - Denshattack! - Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition) - Go-Go Town! (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition) - Moss: The Forgotten Relic - Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition) - Teeto - The Mermaid Mask Notable Nintendo Switch launches and availability notes Several titles are flagged for specific availability dates in the European eShop update, including 100 Korean Hidden Cats (available Saturday 18 July) and multiple games releasing on Friday 17 July such as Brawl Snakes, Dirt Racing Bundle Off Road & Truck, Tinny Strays, Ultra Pixel Survive 2 and Wild West Survivors. The full Switch list also includes entries like 70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X, A Little Horror Story, Assoluto Racing, Banana Blood, KAMI 2, Moss: The Forgotten Relic, Nom Nom: Cozy Forest Café, The Mermaid Mask and Zombie Legion, among others. Editorial perspective and author credentials Alex Seedhouse, who reported the update, has covered Nintendo within the games industry for 16 years and has led coverage across three console generations. Seedhouse is noted in the original report as a Metacritic-approved critic whose reviews have contributed to the critical conversation for hundreds of games. What this means for players and the eShop The update reinforces the eShop’s role as a weekly hub for both first-party and third-party releases, with titles presented for the platform successor and the current Switch hardware. Players should check regional storefront listings for precise release times, platform editions and any launch discounts. The eShop update also includes a range of special offers and discounted titles to explore alongside the new releases. For consumers tracking launches and platform support, the European eShop update is the authoritative source for this week’s availability and pricing, and it should be consulted directly for the most current details.

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