Nintendo Switch 2 eShop Update: New Releases Spotlight Including MotoGP 26 and OPUS: Prism Peak

Introduction

The latest Nintendo Download update for North America, reported by Nintendo Life, brings a wave of new releases to the eShop for both Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Nintendo Switch.

This round of updates features a mix of narrative adventures, party-oriented puzzles, action RPGs, and high-profile licensed sports simulations.

Below we summarize the confirmed releases, platform notes, prices, and release windows as published in the official update.

Key releases and platform availability

- OPUS: Prism Peak — A narrative photo-adventure in which players control a photographer stranded in the Dusklands who travels with a girl suffering memory loss.

Gameplay centers on an old analog camera system that asks players to master framing, timing, exposure, focus, and filters to reveal the world and its spirits.

The title is listed as available for Nintendo Switch 2 and is also offered on the original Nintendo Switch.

- Fruit Mountain Party — Nintendo Switch 2 Edition ($15.99).

This spin on the popular Fruit Mountain merging puzzle concept converts the formula into a 4-player party battle.

The update describes a versus mode supporting up to four players with items and unpredictable hazards to create chaotic multiplayer encounters.

The release is also available on the original Nintendo Switch.

- Kingdom's Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster — Nintendo Switch 2 Edition ($14.99).

Presented as a hybrid action-RPG and strategy rebuild sim, players gather materials in 2D side-scrolling stages and use them to restore and power up the kingdom.

Also available on the original Nintendo Switch.

- MotoGP 26 — Available April 29 ($49.99).

The official MotoGP 26 release for Nintendo platforms includes licensed riders, teams, bikes, and tracks.

The update notes dynamic Rider Ratings that update to reflect real-world results across the season.

This title is confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Switch.

- Total Chaos — Available April 29 ($24.99).

Described as a narrative-driven survival experience set on a forsaken mining island called Fort Oasis, the game centers on exploration, unsettling discoveries, and an evocative atmosphere.

- Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors ($9.99).

According to the release, the team behind Vampire Survivors, noted in the announcement as triple-BAFTA winners, have created Vampire Crawlers, a hyper turn-based, card-driven roguelite that adapts the franchise's snowballing combat into a tactical format.

The update highlights both deliberate, tactical play and options for rapid, high-speed turns.

Availability note

The Nintendo Download update states that all listed games should be available now unless a specific release date is provided.

Where the update specifies availability (for example, MotoGP 26 and Total Chaos on April 29), those dates are the official release windows.

Conclusion

This eShop update reinforces Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch as platforms hosting a diverse indie and mid-tier slate, from narrative photography adventures and party mashups to licensed sports sims and tactical roguelites.

For readers tracking new releases on the eShop, these entries are verified by the official download update and represent the current availability and pricing information.