Nintendo has officially released its latest North American Nintendo Download update for the week of February 5, 2026, unveiling a robust lineup of new games arriving on both the Nintendo Switch and the recently launched Switch 2.
The headline of this week’s digital storefront update is the highly anticipated 'Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined,' which leads a diverse slate of new releases now available for download via the Nintendo eShop. 'Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined,' developed by Square Enix, makes its debut on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 this week, priced at $59.99.
The classic RPG has been reworked with modern visuals and updated gameplay features for new and returning fans.
This release not only highlights the continued partnership between Nintendo and major developers but also marks a significant addition to the growing Switch 2 library. In addition to this major release, several other notable titles have hit the Nintendo eShop.
On Switch 2, gamers can look forward to 'Carmageddon: Rogue Shift' debuting on February 6 for $39.99.
The digital storefront also lists 'Draw King' and 'PGA Tour 2K25,' with the latter set for release on February 6. Nintendo Switch owners have new options as well, including 'Anime Mother Life Simulator' ($5.99), 'Chromacell' ($5.00), 'Cute Bonfire' ($4.99), 'Digging Adventure Simulator 2025' ($4.99), and 'Dirt Racing Bundle 4 in 1' ($24.99, available February 6).
Other highlights include 'Dragon Spira,' 'Eggconsole Super Tritorn MSX2,' 'Escape from Tarkan,' and 'Lovish,' priced at $14.99. Retro fans will also appreciate the inclusion of Game Boy classics 'Balloon Kid' and 'Yoshi,' now available as part of Nintendo’s ongoing efforts to expand its virtual console offerings for both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 users. In an official statement, Nintendo referred users to the eShop’s dedicated sales and deals page for the most up-to-date list of discounts and offers this week.
For gamers interested in past releases and sales history, Nintendo provides an extensive archive of previous Nintendo Download reports on their website. Nintendo’s continual refresh of the eShop’s lineup showcases the company’s commitment to delivering a diverse library for both new and legacy platforms.
With standout releases like 'Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined' and a growing catalog of indie and classic titles, February is shaping up to be a strong month for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 enthusiasts.
The headline of this week’s digital storefront update is the highly anticipated 'Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined,' which leads a diverse slate of new releases now available for download via the Nintendo eShop. 'Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined,' developed by Square Enix, makes its debut on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 this week, priced at $59.99.
The classic RPG has been reworked with modern visuals and updated gameplay features for new and returning fans.
This release not only highlights the continued partnership between Nintendo and major developers but also marks a significant addition to the growing Switch 2 library. In addition to this major release, several other notable titles have hit the Nintendo eShop.
On Switch 2, gamers can look forward to 'Carmageddon: Rogue Shift' debuting on February 6 for $39.99.
The digital storefront also lists 'Draw King' and 'PGA Tour 2K25,' with the latter set for release on February 6. Nintendo Switch owners have new options as well, including 'Anime Mother Life Simulator' ($5.99), 'Chromacell' ($5.00), 'Cute Bonfire' ($4.99), 'Digging Adventure Simulator 2025' ($4.99), and 'Dirt Racing Bundle 4 in 1' ($24.99, available February 6).
Other highlights include 'Dragon Spira,' 'Eggconsole Super Tritorn MSX2,' 'Escape from Tarkan,' and 'Lovish,' priced at $14.99. Retro fans will also appreciate the inclusion of Game Boy classics 'Balloon Kid' and 'Yoshi,' now available as part of Nintendo’s ongoing efforts to expand its virtual console offerings for both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 users. In an official statement, Nintendo referred users to the eShop’s dedicated sales and deals page for the most up-to-date list of discounts and offers this week.
For gamers interested in past releases and sales history, Nintendo provides an extensive archive of previous Nintendo Download reports on their website. Nintendo’s continual refresh of the eShop’s lineup showcases the company’s commitment to delivering a diverse library for both new and legacy platforms.
With standout releases like 'Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined' and a growing catalog of indie and classic titles, February is shaping up to be a strong month for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 enthusiasts.