Nintendo Download Week of April 16, 2026: Pragmata and Tomodachi Life Lead New Switch Releases

The latest North American Nintendo Download report for the week of April 16, 2026, lists a mix of retail and digital releases across Nintendo Switch and the newer Nintendo Switch 2. Headlining the roundup are Pragmata — a console retail release from Capcom priced at $59.99 for Nintendo Switch 2 and available April 17 — and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, a Nintendo-published retail launch for Nintendo Switch at $59.99. In journalistic terms: Nintendo’s weekly North American download bulletin for April 16, 2026, confirms new retail and eShop releases across both Switch hardware families, highlighting Pragmata on Switch 2 and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Switch. The publisher also notes a broad slate of digital-only launches and timed eShop discounts for both platforms. Key retail releases - Pragmata (Capcom) — Nintendo Switch 2 retail, $59.99, available April 17. - Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (Nintendo) — Nintendo Switch retail, $59.99. Selected Nintendo eShop downloads (prices and availability) - Mouse: P.I. For Hire — $29.99 (Nintendo Switch download) - Under Par Golf Architect — $19.99 (Nintendo Switch download) - 5omeday — $5.99 - 2048 Boys — $4.99 - Angel Rhapsody — $2.80 - Craft & Build — $7.99 (available April 17) - Colorium — $5.00 (available April 18) - Discovery 2 — $9.99 (available April 18) - Drop Dutchy: Complete Edition — $22.99 (available April 21) - Foreign Sun — $19.99 (available April 21) - For Luna the Bell Tolls — $24.99 (available April 18) - GluMe — $4.99 (available April 22) - Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch — $19.99 (available April 20) - Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege — $9.99 (available April 20) - Sunrock Lake — $5.99 (available April 17) - Vampire Crawlers — $9.99 (available April 21) The complete weekly download list includes additional indie and mid‑tier releases across both Switch and Switch 2 digital storefronts. For readers tracking discounts, Nintendo’s official page lists current Nintendo eShop sales for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 — the company posts weekly promotions on its store sales and deals page. This week’s update continues Nintendo’s pattern of mixing first‑party retail releases with a steady stream of indie digital launches on the eShop. For historical context and past download roundups, consult archived Nintendo Download reports in editorial archives or on publisher pages.

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