Published on: October 30, 2025
Nintendo has unveiled the latest lineup of digital and physical releases for the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop in Europe, covering the week of October 30, 2025.
The offerings span highly anticipated remakes, fresh retail launches, and notable pre-orders, cementing Nintendo's robust presence in the global gaming market.
Highlighted among the Nintendo Switch 2 retail releases is the 'Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD-2D Remake,' developed by Square Enix.
This collection brings together the classic RPG adventures of Dragon Quest 1 and 2 with modern, high-definition 2D visuals.
The remake builds upon Square Enix’s acclaimed HD-2D visual approach, previously praised in titles like Octopath Traveler and Live A Live on the Nintendo Switch.
Fans of the franchise can now relive these foundational RPG experiences with updated graphics and refined gameplay on Nintendo's latest hardware.
Other key additions to the Switch 2 retail lineup include 'Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection,' which features a curated set of classic and modern Mortal Kombat titles.
Also launching is 'Two Point Museum,' the latest management simulation from Two Point Studios, following the success of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus.
These enhancements to the already diverse Switch 2 library underscore Nintendo’s commitment to providing experiences for every type of gamer.
Digital downloads for Nintendo Switch 2 this week offer a variety of genres.
Noteworthy among them are 'Ball x Pit – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition'—an updated party action title—alongside 'Majogami,' which expands the platform's JRPG offerings.
Pre-order avenues are also now open for 'Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection.' Capcom continues its storied relationship with Nintendo platforms, and this latest RPG adventure in the Monster Hunter series promises new narratives and gameplay mechanics, building on the success of its predecessors.
Nintendo’s digital storefront enables early adopters to secure their copy ahead of launch, ensuring strong initial engagement.
Beyond the Switch 2, the lineup for the original Nintendo Switch continues to flourish.
Retail releases include 'Asterix & Obelix: Mission Babylon,' 'Chicken Run: Eggstraction,' 'Dora: Rainforest Rescue,' and 'Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition,' demonstrating the platform’s enduring popularity.
'Tales of Xillia Remastered' also joins the roster, bringing the beloved Bandai Namco RPG back to current hardware.
On the digital front, the eShop is packed with new indie and third-party offerings such as '7th Domain: Tree of Chaos,' 'Achilles: Survivor,' 'Bokeh Adventure,' and 'Eggconsole Kiss of Murder PC-8801.' Puzzle games, platformers, simulators, and adventure games further reinforce Nintendo's strategy to maintain a well-rounded digital marketplace.
A Nintendo spokesperson affirmed the company’s ongoing dedication to delivering "meaningful and memorable gaming experiences" for both the Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Switch.
This consistent flow of new content exemplifies Nintendo’s ability to support multiple generations of hardware while expanding its partnerships with leading developers such as Square Enix and Capcom.
For European Nintendo enthusiasts, this week's update illustrates a vibrant ecosystem on the Nintendo eShop and at retail, providing fresh experiences on both the Nintendo Switch 2 and original Switch consoles.
Stay tuned for more releases and updates via future Nintendo Direct broadcasts and eShop announcements.
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