Nintendo Switch 2 eShop Charts — Week of April 26, 2026

Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts — Week of April 26, 2026

Nintendo’s Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of April 26, 2026 were published, showing a mix of first-week debuts, platform staples, and next-gen ports.

The weekly rankings provide a snapshot of digital demand on Nintendo’s latest hardware, with several high-profile releases and re-releases occupying top positions across both the all-games and download-only lists.

In journalistic terms: Nintendo released the Switch 2 eShop rankings for April 26, 2026, which place Pokemon Pokopia at No. 1 and highlight Mouse: P.I. For Hire as a strong new entry at No. 2, directly behind the Pokemon release.

The science-fiction title Pragmata appears twice on the list, with the standard edition at No. 3 and the Deluxe Edition arriving at No. 6, indicating multiple SKU performance across the chart.

Top-level overview (All Games — Top 10)

1.

Pokemon Pokopia

2.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire

3.

Pragmata

4.

Mario Kart World

5.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition

6.

Pragmata Deluxe Edition

7.

Super Mario Bros.

Wonder Upgrade Pack

8.

Donkey Kong Bananza

9.

Super Mario Bros.

Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park

10.

Cyberpunk 2077

Download-only highlights

The download-only chart is led by Hades 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, followed by No Man’s Sky – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.

Red Dead Redemption and Fallout 4 round out the top five, underscoring continued interest in major third-party titles on Switch 2’s eShop.

Why this matters

The week’s rankings illustrate a healthy mix of first-party Nintendo franchises, new IPs, and ports/editions tailored for Nintendo Switch 2.

Titles appearing across both all-games and download-only lists reflect the platform’s digital-first purchasing behavior, while multiple listings for the same property (standard and Deluxe editions) show SKU-driven chart dynamics.

Full weekly charts for both Nintendo Switch 1 and Nintendo Switch 2 remain available for tracking through the eShop listings.

For developers and industry observers, these charts provide timely insight into consumer preferences on Nintendo’s current hardware and the digital marketplace performance of recent releases.