Nintendo has refreshed the North American eShop lineup with a robust selection of new titles and activities for the week of March 19, 2026, continuing its momentum on both the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 platforms.
This latest update brings a combination of anticipated sequels, beloved classics, fresh indie gems, and special events, reinforcing Nintendo’s position as a leader in diverse game offerings. Among the headline launches this week is Rushing Beat X: Return of Brawl Brothers, a new installment in the well-known beat ‘em up franchise, now available on Switch 2 at a price of $22.99.
Fans of action-packed brawlers will appreciate the series' updated mechanics and refined visuals, marking a notable return for a series rooted in gaming nostalgia.
In addition, Rubato, an original indie adventure, debuts for Nintendo Switch with inventive gameplay and is priced at $19.99, broadening the console’s indie catalog. Other major highlights include the release of Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness through the Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics line, allowing a new generation of players to experience this iconic role-playing adventure.
Retail offerings for Switch 2 expand further with Cozy Grove – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition ($14.99) and Bang Bang Bandits – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition ($39.99), while Deadzone: Rogue arrives at $24.99 for Switch 2 download. The Nintendo eShop is also populated with a variety of games spanning all genres.
Notable newcomers include Ariana and the Elder Codex for $29.99 (launching March 24), Ghost Master: Resurrection (available March 20), All Motors Racing Simulator ($15.99), Aroma Love Ready ($7.99), and Cup Heroes: Champion’s Starter Pack ($9.99).
Puzzle enthusiasts and strategy fans have additional choices such as Battle Puzzle 2048: Maidens of Steel ($2.99) and Defending Camelot ($9.99), while upcoming releases like Moonlight in Garland (March 23) and Overpowered 2: Crux of Fate (March 24) keep the remainder of March exciting for Switch players. As always, gamers are encouraged to browse the Nintendo eShop for a comprehensive list of sales, with discounts across both the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 libraries.
Players looking to maximize value can find updated deals at the official Nintendo sales and deals page. This week also sees the continuation of My Nintendo activities, with the Mario Kart World Open Series’ Knockout Tour now live.
Competitors can join using Event ID 3203 through the Nintendo Switch app, and are invited to share their best racing moments online using the hashtag #MAR10Day.
For complete event details and community interaction, Nintendo directs users to the official My Nintendo portal. For further updates and past weekly reports, readers can access the Nintendo Download archives.
With a slate of compelling releases and ongoing community events, Nintendo’s eShop remains a dynamic destination for gamers seeking new adventures this March.
This latest update brings a combination of anticipated sequels, beloved classics, fresh indie gems, and special events, reinforcing Nintendo’s position as a leader in diverse game offerings. Among the headline launches this week is Rushing Beat X: Return of Brawl Brothers, a new installment in the well-known beat ‘em up franchise, now available on Switch 2 at a price of $22.99.
Fans of action-packed brawlers will appreciate the series' updated mechanics and refined visuals, marking a notable return for a series rooted in gaming nostalgia.
In addition, Rubato, an original indie adventure, debuts for Nintendo Switch with inventive gameplay and is priced at $19.99, broadening the console’s indie catalog. Other major highlights include the release of Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness through the Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics line, allowing a new generation of players to experience this iconic role-playing adventure.
Retail offerings for Switch 2 expand further with Cozy Grove – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition ($14.99) and Bang Bang Bandits – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition ($39.99), while Deadzone: Rogue arrives at $24.99 for Switch 2 download. The Nintendo eShop is also populated with a variety of games spanning all genres.
Notable newcomers include Ariana and the Elder Codex for $29.99 (launching March 24), Ghost Master: Resurrection (available March 20), All Motors Racing Simulator ($15.99), Aroma Love Ready ($7.99), and Cup Heroes: Champion’s Starter Pack ($9.99).
Puzzle enthusiasts and strategy fans have additional choices such as Battle Puzzle 2048: Maidens of Steel ($2.99) and Defending Camelot ($9.99), while upcoming releases like Moonlight in Garland (March 23) and Overpowered 2: Crux of Fate (March 24) keep the remainder of March exciting for Switch players. As always, gamers are encouraged to browse the Nintendo eShop for a comprehensive list of sales, with discounts across both the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 libraries.
Players looking to maximize value can find updated deals at the official Nintendo sales and deals page. This week also sees the continuation of My Nintendo activities, with the Mario Kart World Open Series’ Knockout Tour now live.
Competitors can join using Event ID 3203 through the Nintendo Switch app, and are invited to share their best racing moments online using the hashtag #MAR10Day.
For complete event details and community interaction, Nintendo directs users to the official My Nintendo portal. For further updates and past weekly reports, readers can access the Nintendo Download archives.
With a slate of compelling releases and ongoing community events, Nintendo’s eShop remains a dynamic destination for gamers seeking new adventures this March.