Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch Game File Sizes Revealed for System Shock, The Rogue Prince of Persia, and More

Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch eShop File Sizes Detailed for System Shock, The Rogue Prince of Persia, and More With a rapidly expanding library of games, Nintendo’s eShop remains an essential resource for gamers tracking upcoming releases and managing storage for their Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 consoles.

Recent updates across North American, European, and Japanese eShops have revealed official file sizes for several hotly anticipated titles, providing valuable insight for both digital buyers and enthusiasts eager to optimize their console storage ahead of launch. Among the standout Nintendo Switch 2 listings, System Shock clocks in at 10.3GB, signaling a substantial digital footprint for this remade classic.

The updated edition of A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism, tailored specifically for Nintendo Switch 2, will require 9.1GB of space, while the inventive rogue-like The Rogue Prince of Persia will occupy a comparatively modest 1.4GB.

Other notable entries include Cast n Chill – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, shipping with a minimal 600MB requirement. For the current Nintendo Switch platform, eShop data reveals consistent sizes for certain cross-generational titles.

System Shock also weighs in at 10.3GB on the original Switch, matching its successor's storage demand.

The Rogue Prince of Persia, however, requires a noticeably larger 3.7GB on Switch, potentially reflecting platform-specific optimizations or content differences.

Other recent eShop file size disclosures highlight a diverse range of upcoming games: Demonspire and Zumba – Dragon’s Marble Trial each occupy 3.9GB, Call of Warfare – FPS Modern Shooter is set at 3.8GB, and Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return Special Edition totals 3.2GB.

Indie and retro-inspired releases, like Trouble Witches Final Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam and Baroque Become a Meta-Being Revive, range from just over 3.0GB to under 300MB, accommodating players with varying storage capacities. Nintendo’s verified eShop listings continue to be a valuable source for concrete information on digital releases.

As stated by representatives for multiple developers, providing early details on file sizes allows fans to efficiently allocate storage and avoid last-minute downloads on release day.

The comprehensive breakdown further assists in choosing between physical and digital editions, especially given the finite internal memory of the Nintendo Switch family. The complete file size lineup, available across the eShops in North America, Europe, and Japan, underlines the broad spectrum of genres and experiences headed to Nintendo platforms.

From expansive remakes like System Shock to charming indie adventures and simulation titles such as A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism and Oppidum, players will find a mix of bite-sized downloads and storage-heavy titles alike.

For those interested in historical data, previous file size roundups can serve as reference points for trends in download requirements across Nintendo’s console generations. With Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to both new hardware support and a robust digital platform, keeping current with eShop file size information will remain key for Switch and Switch 2 owners.

For continued coverage on storage requirements, release schedules, and essential Nintendo news, stay tuned to our updates.