Nintendo has updated its eShop listings across North America, Europe, and Japan, providing essential information on the digital file sizes for a new wave of games launching on the Nintendo Switch and the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2.
These updates are a valuable resource for gamers managing storage space and planning digital downloads, especially as both hardware platforms see continued support from major publishers and indie developers alike. Among the most notable additions is "Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade," which is set to launch on the Nintendo Switch 2 with a file size of 87.9GB.
This ambitious port from Square Enix marks a significant leap in storage requirements compared to previous titles on Nintendo hardware, signaling a trend towards bigger, more content-rich experiences on the upgraded platform.
"Factorio – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition" also joins the release lineup with a download size of 2.5GB, presenting a highly optimized version of the popular simulation game for Nintendo’s next-generation console.
Meanwhile, indie title "Pritto Prisoner" checks in at 1.1GB on Switch 2. Current-generation Nintendo Switch titles also appear in the eShop rundown, reflecting the system’s ongoing popularity and robust library.
Gamers can download "Christmas Mutilator" (3.3GB), "Juiced Fruit Racing" (3.0GB), and "Firefighting Rescue Simulator" (2.4GB), alongside several unique indie offerings.
Highlights include "Chernobyl: Escape from Pripyat" at 2.1GB, "Hidden Cats on Christmas" at 1.5GB, and "JDM Pixel Street Car Racing" at 1.2GB.
The lowest file size on the list belongs to "Parcel Push" with a modest 32MB, making it easily accessible for Switch users with limited remaining storage. Fans of the "Fairy Tail" franchise will note that "Fairy Tail: Dungeons" is set for release on both platforms, with a file size of just 184MB on Nintendo Switch, delivering a streamlined experience likely focused on accessibility and quick downloads.
Other lightweight titles include "Gunner-chan" (236MB), "Puffy Dog Puzzle" (262MB), and "Cat Girl Survivor" (690MB), serving the ever-growing audience interested in bite-sized, downloadable entertainment. All file size information is pulled directly from listings on the Nintendo eShop, ensuring highly accurate data for users worldwide.
As digital downloads continue to dominate game distribution, understanding storage requirements has become crucial for players looking to maximize the potential of their Nintendo Switch or upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 hardware.
With blockbuster releases such as "Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade" and beloved indie entries alike, Nintendo’s digital storefront continues to provide detailed product data and extensive variety for its global audience.
These updates are a valuable resource for gamers managing storage space and planning digital downloads, especially as both hardware platforms see continued support from major publishers and indie developers alike. Among the most notable additions is "Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade," which is set to launch on the Nintendo Switch 2 with a file size of 87.9GB.
This ambitious port from Square Enix marks a significant leap in storage requirements compared to previous titles on Nintendo hardware, signaling a trend towards bigger, more content-rich experiences on the upgraded platform.
"Factorio – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition" also joins the release lineup with a download size of 2.5GB, presenting a highly optimized version of the popular simulation game for Nintendo’s next-generation console.
Meanwhile, indie title "Pritto Prisoner" checks in at 1.1GB on Switch 2. Current-generation Nintendo Switch titles also appear in the eShop rundown, reflecting the system’s ongoing popularity and robust library.
Gamers can download "Christmas Mutilator" (3.3GB), "Juiced Fruit Racing" (3.0GB), and "Firefighting Rescue Simulator" (2.4GB), alongside several unique indie offerings.
Highlights include "Chernobyl: Escape from Pripyat" at 2.1GB, "Hidden Cats on Christmas" at 1.5GB, and "JDM Pixel Street Car Racing" at 1.2GB.
The lowest file size on the list belongs to "Parcel Push" with a modest 32MB, making it easily accessible for Switch users with limited remaining storage. Fans of the "Fairy Tail" franchise will note that "Fairy Tail: Dungeons" is set for release on both platforms, with a file size of just 184MB on Nintendo Switch, delivering a streamlined experience likely focused on accessibility and quick downloads.
Other lightweight titles include "Gunner-chan" (236MB), "Puffy Dog Puzzle" (262MB), and "Cat Girl Survivor" (690MB), serving the ever-growing audience interested in bite-sized, downloadable entertainment. All file size information is pulled directly from listings on the Nintendo eShop, ensuring highly accurate data for users worldwide.
As digital downloads continue to dominate game distribution, understanding storage requirements has become crucial for players looking to maximize the potential of their Nintendo Switch or upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 hardware.
With blockbuster releases such as "Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade" and beloved indie entries alike, Nintendo’s digital storefront continues to provide detailed product data and extensive variety for its global audience.