Nintendo has unveiled the latest North American Nintendo Download lineup, bringing a fresh wave of high-profile titles to the Nintendo Switch and the new Nintendo Switch 2 for the week of February 26, 2026.
This week’s update to the eShop is headlined by the iconic Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version, Capcom’s anticipated Resident Evil Requiem, Tales of Berseria Remastered, and numerous compelling indie releases.
With Nintendo’s commitment to expanding its eShop offerings, both long-time fans and new players have strong reasons to explore this week’s releases. Key Nintendo Switch 2 Retail Releases Leading the retail roster for Nintendo Switch 2 are several major titles from Capcom, including Resident Evil 7 (available February 27, $39.99), Resident Evil Requiem (available February 27, $69.99), and Resident Evil Village (available February 27, $49.99).
Also joining the lineup is Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (retail price $64.99), solidifying the Switch 2’s status as a hub for major franchises and remastered classics. For digital download, players can check out classic-inspired games such as Arcade Archives 2 Adventure Canoe ($9.99), the strategic card battler Balatro ($14.99), puzzle adventure Exit Lab: 15 Rooms ($9.00), as well as Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition ($59.99).
Notable releases also include Scott Pilgrim EX ($28.99, available March 3) and The Disney Afternoon Collection ($19.99), celebrating cherished properties from Disney’s animated history. Nintendo Switch Mainline Releases On the Nintendo Switch, the week features the arrival of Tales of Berseria Remastered (Bandai Namco, $39.99, available February 27) for RPG fans, as well as widespread eShop launches like Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition (available February 27), Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix (February 27), Fishing Pro Simulator (February 27), and Soulshard (February 27). Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version Return In a landmark moment for Pokémon enthusiasts, the beloved Game Boy Advance titles Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version are now available individually on the Nintendo eShop for $19.99 each (February 27).
This release marks their accessible debut on Switch hardware, allowing a new generation to experience the adventures that defined a classic era of the franchise. Celebrated Activities and Capcom Insights Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem goes beyond a traditional horror gameplay experience.
Director Koshi Nakanishi explained in a recent developer update that the team has focused on reimagining the core pillars of terror, exploration, and action specifically for Nintendo Switch 2 players around the world.
"We are striving to deliver an experience that balances fear, discovery, and adrenaline-driven encounters, tailored to the strengths of Switch 2 hardware," Nakanishi stated in summary. Exclusive Sweepstakes and Ongoing Sales Nintendo fans can take part in several themed sweepstakes this week.
The My Nintendo Mario Tennis Fever Sweepstakes runs until May 15, giving participants a chance to win a prize bundle inspired by Mario Tennis Fever.
The Play On with GameTruck Sweepstakes runs through May 27, with the opportunity to host a two-hour gaming party featuring the Nintendo Switch 2 for up to 15 guests.
These events demonstrate Nintendo’s robust approach to community engagement and brand loyalty as the Switch 2 continues to roll out nationwide. For the full overview of weekly eShop sales and deals on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, fans are encouraged to visit the official Nintendo Store online. A Platform Rich with Variety The latest Nintendo Download cements the company’s dedication to providing a rich, varied selection of games for both Switch and Switch 2, mixing AAA hits, third-party remasters, indie gems, and fan-favorite classics.
As Nintendo continues to expand its digital storefront, the eShop remains the premier destination for diverse and high-quality releases on the Nintendo Switch family of systems.
This week’s update to the eShop is headlined by the iconic Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version, Capcom’s anticipated Resident Evil Requiem, Tales of Berseria Remastered, and numerous compelling indie releases.
With Nintendo’s commitment to expanding its eShop offerings, both long-time fans and new players have strong reasons to explore this week’s releases. Key Nintendo Switch 2 Retail Releases Leading the retail roster for Nintendo Switch 2 are several major titles from Capcom, including Resident Evil 7 (available February 27, $39.99), Resident Evil Requiem (available February 27, $69.99), and Resident Evil Village (available February 27, $49.99).
Also joining the lineup is Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (retail price $64.99), solidifying the Switch 2’s status as a hub for major franchises and remastered classics. For digital download, players can check out classic-inspired games such as Arcade Archives 2 Adventure Canoe ($9.99), the strategic card battler Balatro ($14.99), puzzle adventure Exit Lab: 15 Rooms ($9.00), as well as Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition ($59.99).
Notable releases also include Scott Pilgrim EX ($28.99, available March 3) and The Disney Afternoon Collection ($19.99), celebrating cherished properties from Disney’s animated history. Nintendo Switch Mainline Releases On the Nintendo Switch, the week features the arrival of Tales of Berseria Remastered (Bandai Namco, $39.99, available February 27) for RPG fans, as well as widespread eShop launches like Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition (available February 27), Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix (February 27), Fishing Pro Simulator (February 27), and Soulshard (February 27). Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version Return In a landmark moment for Pokémon enthusiasts, the beloved Game Boy Advance titles Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version are now available individually on the Nintendo eShop for $19.99 each (February 27).
This release marks their accessible debut on Switch hardware, allowing a new generation to experience the adventures that defined a classic era of the franchise. Celebrated Activities and Capcom Insights Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem goes beyond a traditional horror gameplay experience.
Director Koshi Nakanishi explained in a recent developer update that the team has focused on reimagining the core pillars of terror, exploration, and action specifically for Nintendo Switch 2 players around the world.
"We are striving to deliver an experience that balances fear, discovery, and adrenaline-driven encounters, tailored to the strengths of Switch 2 hardware," Nakanishi stated in summary. Exclusive Sweepstakes and Ongoing Sales Nintendo fans can take part in several themed sweepstakes this week.
The My Nintendo Mario Tennis Fever Sweepstakes runs until May 15, giving participants a chance to win a prize bundle inspired by Mario Tennis Fever.
The Play On with GameTruck Sweepstakes runs through May 27, with the opportunity to host a two-hour gaming party featuring the Nintendo Switch 2 for up to 15 guests.
These events demonstrate Nintendo’s robust approach to community engagement and brand loyalty as the Switch 2 continues to roll out nationwide. For the full overview of weekly eShop sales and deals on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, fans are encouraged to visit the official Nintendo Store online. A Platform Rich with Variety The latest Nintendo Download cements the company’s dedication to providing a rich, varied selection of games for both Switch and Switch 2, mixing AAA hits, third-party remasters, indie gems, and fan-favorite classics.
As Nintendo continues to expand its digital storefront, the eShop remains the premier destination for diverse and high-quality releases on the Nintendo Switch family of systems.