Nintendo's latest North American Nintendo Download update for the Switch 2 eShop brings several high-profile releases in mid-May, including a definitive remaster from Nightdive Studios, a Lovecraftian puzzle adventure from Kwalee, and a big-budget Indiana Jones entry from Bethesda.
The update consolidates release dates and pricing for titles launching on or around 7–12 May and is targeted at Switch 2 owners and Nintendo eShop shoppers looking for new releases.
Blood: Refreshed Supply — Nightdive Studios (Release: 7 May, $29.99)
Originally developed by Monolith Productions and released for MS-DOS in 1997, Blood became a cult-classic first-person shooter notable for its dark, horror-tinged tone.
Nightdive Studios previously released Blood: Fresh Supply on PC in 2019; the studio's Switch 2 edition, Blood: Refreshed Supply, arrives on 7 May for $29.99.
This release includes technical upgrades for modern hardware, including up to 4K resolution at unlocked frame rates, local split-screen and online co-op for up to eight players, and a Vault with behind-the-scenes development content.
Call of the Elder Gods — Kwalee (Release: 12 May, $24.99)
Kwalee's Call of the Elder Gods launches on 12 May for $24.99 and is also confirmed for the original Nintendo Switch.
The game places players into a mystery at Miskatonic University where faculty and students must investigate an artifact whose discovery triggers deeper, ancient revelations.
Kwalee presents the title as a narrative-led puzzle adventure that returns to the object- and observation-based puzzle design seen in Call of the Sea, expanded with richer environment detail and clue-based exploration.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle — Bethesda (Release: 12 May, $69.99)
Bethesda's Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is scheduled for 12 May at a $69.99 MSRP.
Set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, the title follows Indiana Jones as he uses his signature whip and investigative skills to confront sinister forces, traveling from Marshall College to sunken temples in Sukhothai to uncover the Great Circle's secrets.
Bethesda frames the game as an action-adventure that leans into classic Indy storytelling and globe-trotting set pieces.
Nintendo Life's update notes encourage reader engagement via a community poll and comments on potential picks for the week.
For Switch 2 owners and Nintendo eShop users, mid-May's slate offers a mix of remasters, narrative puzzles, and licensed adventure — all arriving with firm release dates and pricing for the North American storefront.
The update consolidates release dates and pricing for titles launching on or around 7–12 May and is targeted at Switch 2 owners and Nintendo eShop shoppers looking for new releases.
Blood: Refreshed Supply — Nightdive Studios (Release: 7 May, $29.99)
Originally developed by Monolith Productions and released for MS-DOS in 1997, Blood became a cult-classic first-person shooter notable for its dark, horror-tinged tone.
Nightdive Studios previously released Blood: Fresh Supply on PC in 2019; the studio's Switch 2 edition, Blood: Refreshed Supply, arrives on 7 May for $29.99.
This release includes technical upgrades for modern hardware, including up to 4K resolution at unlocked frame rates, local split-screen and online co-op for up to eight players, and a Vault with behind-the-scenes development content.
Call of the Elder Gods — Kwalee (Release: 12 May, $24.99)
Kwalee's Call of the Elder Gods launches on 12 May for $24.99 and is also confirmed for the original Nintendo Switch.
The game places players into a mystery at Miskatonic University where faculty and students must investigate an artifact whose discovery triggers deeper, ancient revelations.
Kwalee presents the title as a narrative-led puzzle adventure that returns to the object- and observation-based puzzle design seen in Call of the Sea, expanded with richer environment detail and clue-based exploration.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle — Bethesda (Release: 12 May, $69.99)
Bethesda's Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is scheduled for 12 May at a $69.99 MSRP.
Set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, the title follows Indiana Jones as he uses his signature whip and investigative skills to confront sinister forces, traveling from Marshall College to sunken temples in Sukhothai to uncover the Great Circle's secrets.
Bethesda frames the game as an action-adventure that leans into classic Indy storytelling and globe-trotting set pieces.
Nintendo Life's update notes encourage reader engagement via a community poll and comments on potential picks for the week.
For Switch 2 owners and Nintendo eShop users, mid-May's slate offers a mix of remasters, narrative puzzles, and licensed adventure — all arriving with firm release dates and pricing for the North American storefront.