This week’s Nintendo eShop update for North America has arrived, bringing new releases for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch alongside a fresh slate of discounts. The update, compiled from the eShop listings and Nintendo of America communications, highlights a mix of indie titles, retro ports, and updated editions targeting owners of both the new Switch hardware and the original Switch.
Nintendo of America is promoting a range of sales this week; the full list of discounted titles and offers is published on its website. Industry reporter Alex Seedhouse, who has covered Nintendo across three console generations, provided the update and the release roundup.
Nintendo Switch 2 releases this week
- Arcade Archives 2 Moon Shuttle
- Arcade Archives 2 Tekken
- Console Archives Bokosuka Wars
- Game Dev Story Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
- Gecko Gods
- Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains
- Moonlight Peaks Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (available Tuesday 7 July)
- Rhythm Heaven Groove
Nintendo Switch releases this week
- Bacterium
- Captain Soda
- Dress the Part! Outfit Puzzle
- EGGCONSOLE Relics MSX2
- Hako Maze
- Heavy machinery vs Shumai
- Hyper Thruster
- HYPERWIRED
- In Fair Spirits (available Friday 3 July)
- Lofi Witch Hatch
- Lost Little Things (available Friday 3 July)
- Lunadra: Luna Awakens the Legendary Dragon
- Medieval Castle Siege Defense vs Invaders
- Mega Man Cyber Wave Pack
- Minigolf Rush
- Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains
- Moonlight Peaks (available Tuesday 7 July)
- Mythmatch (available Tuesday 7 July)
- Noodlebound
- Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: The Mekanos Invasion
- Short N Sweet Indies Bundle (available Friday 3 July)
- Shy Dogs Hidden Orchestra 2
- The Fissure (available Wednesday 8 July)
- Virballs (available Friday 3 July)
- Wacky! Deer & Munk Adventure
- YinYang Street Ultimate Edition
The update underscores continued support for both Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Nintendo Switch across the eShop, with several titles appearing in versions for each platform. For readers tracking weekly content, the eShop remains the definitive source for precise launch windows, platform editions, and current discounts. Check Nintendo of America’s eShop listings for the complete sales roster and exact release details.
If you follow Nintendo coverage, these weekly updates are useful for spotting indie debuts, ports, and special editions that target the install base across both handheld and hybrid Switch hardware. For more curated analysis and hands-on impressions, follow long-form coverage from established Nintendo critics and outlets.