Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch Game File Sizes Revealed: Assassin’s Creed Shadows Leads with 62.8GB
As the Nintendo Switch ecosystem continues to grow, an increasing number of major and indie releases are making their debut on Nintendo’s current and upcoming hardware.
With the recent appearance of new titles on the eShop—Nintendo’s official digital storefront—game file sizes for the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 and current Switch lineup have been officially listed, providing valuable insight for players planning their digital downloads and storage upgrades. Assassin’s Creed Shadows—Developed by Ubisoft—Tops Switch 2 File Sizes Among the new additions, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows emerges as the most substantial release, with an eShop-listed file size of 62.8GB on Nintendo Switch 2.
This noteworthy figure underscores the evolution of AAA development for Nintendo platforms and highlights the increasing storage requirements that come with highly detailed, narrative-driven franchises.
Alongside Ubisoft’s flagship title, RippleIsland Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant appears on the Switch 2 eShop with a file size of 1.7GB. Comprehensive File Size Breakdown for Switch Titles Players on the Nintendo Switch can also prepare their consoles for a diverse array of upcoming releases.
Among the most prominent listings: - Bee Simulator: The Hive – 7.9GB - The Bee Hive – 4.6GB - RippleIsland Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant – 3.9GB - El Coco – 3.3GB - Garten of Banban 8: Anti Devil – 1.8GB - Star Ores Inc.
– 1.6GB - Scandinavian Cottage Survival Simulator – 1.6GB - Korean Drone Flying Tour Geumsan-gun – 1.2GB - Anime School Love: His Teacher Secret Lesson – 1.1GB - Geisha’s Heart: Romance Among the Cherry Blossoms – 986MB - Samurai Shoguns Heart: Romance Among the Cherry Blossoms – 986MB - Cozy Toy Shop – 980MB - Aluna Rift – 808MB - Schildmaid MX – 792MB - Egypt City Builder – 729MB - Concealed – 574MB - Los Pingheros – 496MB - TetroMosaic Unicorn – 495MB - Brotherhood – 431MB - Escape Game R00M07 – 419MB - Formula Uno Racing – 416MB - 1st Homizio – 389MB - Bad Boy Brother – 330MB - Hypno Halo – 307MB - Pin Strike – 303MB - Slide Viking – 136MB - Paint Path – 108MB - Doki Monsters: Quest – 88MB - Shoe Salesman Mania – 65MB Official eShop listings for these titles have been sourced from North America, Europe, and Japan, ensuring globally accurate information.
These file sizes will help players manage their available storage, particularly as the library expands and digital downloads become the norm. Industry Implications and Ongoing Updates With Nintendo Switch 2 expected to deliver enhanced visuals and performance, many third-party developers such as Ubisoft are harnessing the new hardware's potential.
As file sizes trend upwards, Nintendo fans may need to consider upgrading their microSD cards or opting for larger internal storage solutions.
These detailed figures further illuminate the evolving technical landscape of Nintendo platforms as they balance innovation, accessibility, and the growing appetites of both developers and gamers. For additional updates and previously released storage information, readers can refer back to earlier file size roundups.
As always, staying informed via the eShop remains the most reliable way to prepare for upcoming Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 releases.
With the recent appearance of new titles on the eShop—Nintendo’s official digital storefront—game file sizes for the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 and current Switch lineup have been officially listed, providing valuable insight for players planning their digital downloads and storage upgrades. Assassin’s Creed Shadows—Developed by Ubisoft—Tops Switch 2 File Sizes Among the new additions, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows emerges as the most substantial release, with an eShop-listed file size of 62.8GB on Nintendo Switch 2.
This noteworthy figure underscores the evolution of AAA development for Nintendo platforms and highlights the increasing storage requirements that come with highly detailed, narrative-driven franchises.
Alongside Ubisoft’s flagship title, RippleIsland Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant appears on the Switch 2 eShop with a file size of 1.7GB. Comprehensive File Size Breakdown for Switch Titles Players on the Nintendo Switch can also prepare their consoles for a diverse array of upcoming releases.
Among the most prominent listings: - Bee Simulator: The Hive – 7.9GB - The Bee Hive – 4.6GB - RippleIsland Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant – 3.9GB - El Coco – 3.3GB - Garten of Banban 8: Anti Devil – 1.8GB - Star Ores Inc.
– 1.6GB - Scandinavian Cottage Survival Simulator – 1.6GB - Korean Drone Flying Tour Geumsan-gun – 1.2GB - Anime School Love: His Teacher Secret Lesson – 1.1GB - Geisha’s Heart: Romance Among the Cherry Blossoms – 986MB - Samurai Shoguns Heart: Romance Among the Cherry Blossoms – 986MB - Cozy Toy Shop – 980MB - Aluna Rift – 808MB - Schildmaid MX – 792MB - Egypt City Builder – 729MB - Concealed – 574MB - Los Pingheros – 496MB - TetroMosaic Unicorn – 495MB - Brotherhood – 431MB - Escape Game R00M07 – 419MB - Formula Uno Racing – 416MB - 1st Homizio – 389MB - Bad Boy Brother – 330MB - Hypno Halo – 307MB - Pin Strike – 303MB - Slide Viking – 136MB - Paint Path – 108MB - Doki Monsters: Quest – 88MB - Shoe Salesman Mania – 65MB Official eShop listings for these titles have been sourced from North America, Europe, and Japan, ensuring globally accurate information.
These file sizes will help players manage their available storage, particularly as the library expands and digital downloads become the norm. Industry Implications and Ongoing Updates With Nintendo Switch 2 expected to deliver enhanced visuals and performance, many third-party developers such as Ubisoft are harnessing the new hardware's potential.
As file sizes trend upwards, Nintendo fans may need to consider upgrading their microSD cards or opting for larger internal storage solutions.
These detailed figures further illuminate the evolving technical landscape of Nintendo platforms as they balance innovation, accessibility, and the growing appetites of both developers and gamers. For additional updates and previously released storage information, readers can refer back to earlier file size roundups.
As always, staying informed via the eShop remains the most reliable way to prepare for upcoming Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 releases.