Nintendo eShop Update: New Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 Releases This Week

Nintendo's European eShop update has landed, listing a fresh slate of releases for both Nintendo Switch and listings marked for Nintendo Switch 2, alongside a fresh batch of discounts and special offers. As with previous weekly eShop updates — Nintendo's digital storefront receives new content and price changes on a regular schedule — this release round highlights a mix of big-name franchises and smaller indie drops. Key highlights called out in this week's eShop bulletin include Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Konami's eFootball Kick-Off!, both appearing in the update alongside a 25th anniversary remaster entry for System Shock 2. The eShop entry also lists Rugby League 26 with a noted availability date of Friday 5 June. Several titles are specifically flagged as Nintendo Switch 2 editions in the update, while dozens of other new Nintendo Switch releases and eShop-only indie entries are pushed live or scheduled for the coming days. To summarize the eShop posting in journalistic terms: Nintendo's European eShop update lists new games for both current Switch hardware and entries labeled for Nintendo Switch 2, and it includes multiple time-stamped releases and promotional discounts for players to browse. Selected Nintendo Switch 2 entries called out in the update - eFootball Kick-Off! - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - Isekai Villain Nintendo Switch 2 Edition - Police Simulator: Patrol Officers - Rugby League 26 (available Friday 5 June) - System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Selected Nintendo Switch releases listed this week - Animal Puzzles - Asphalt Racing Bundle 3 in 1 (available Friday 5 June) - Battle Strike - Brain Training !Order Quiz - Cat&Rabbit Magic Farming - D.U.M.B.E.R. Ducks (available Friday 5 June) - Helicopter Shooter – Hot Ace Heli War Borne (available Saturday 6 June) - Steamboat Incident (available Friday 5 June) - The Fallen Kingdom (available Friday 5 June) - Viking Farm (available Saturday 6 June) (Full lists are included in the eShop update for Europe; this article highlights notable entries and time-stamped releases.) About the reporting and author Alex Seedhouse, who authored the original eShop rundown, has covered Nintendo for more than 16 years, leading Nintendo-focused coverage across multiple console generations and attending major industry events such as E3 and gamescom. His reporting continues to chart new releases and platform developments across Nintendo's digital storefront. For readers tracking weekly releases, the eShop update is the primary source for confirmed digital launch listings and timed availability notes. Check the European Nintendo eShop for the full, authoritative list of titles, release dates, and current discounts.