Nintendo Switch eShop Charts April 25, 2026: Tomodachi Life Tops Weekly Rankings

Introduction

The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of April 25, 2026 have been published.

These weekly rankings aggregate digital purchases and downloads on the Nintendo Switch eShop, offering a snapshot of player interest across first‑party franchises, legacy reissues, and third‑party releases.

This week's charts show a largely stable leaderboard, with several long-running Nintendo titles and recent releases occupying top positions.

Key takeaways and rewritten summary

This week's chart remains largely unchanged from last week: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream retains the No.1 spot, Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 holds No.2, and Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate ranks at No.3.

In journalistic terms: the top three eShop sellers for April 25, 2026 are Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, followed by the Super Mario Galaxy bundle, and Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate.

All Games chart highlights

The All Games top 30 is led by Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, with the Super Mario Galaxy bundle and Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate completing the podium.

Other notable placements include Pokemon FireRed at No.4, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe at No.5, and Super Mario Party Jamboree at No.6.

The list features a mix of legacy Pokémon titles, major Nintendo first‑party entries such as Super Mario Bros.

Wonder and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, persistent sellers like Minecraft, and recent third‑party titles including Hogwarts Legacy and GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition.

Download‑Only chart highlights

On the Download‑Only chart, classic Pokémon remakes occupy early positions: Pokemon FireRed sits at No.1 and Pokemon LeafGreen at No.2.

Platform staples and indie standouts also appear: Super Mario Galaxy 2 is No.3, Vampire Crawlers is No.4, and Stardew Valley remains a consistent seller at No.6.

The Download‑Only list reflects a blend of reissued classics, indie hits, and new digital releases performing well on the eShop.

Context for readers

These weekly eShop rankings are a practical gauge of digital demand on the Nintendo Switch platform.

Nintendo continues to support a broad digital storefront that includes first‑party catalog reissues, contemporary Nintendo releases, and third‑party and indie titles that perform strongly on the eShop.

Full charts

The complete All Games and Download‑Only top 30 for the week of April 25, 2026 were published alongside this summary, providing a detailed view of rankings across the platform.

You can track weekly Nintendo eShop charts to monitor shifts in consumer interest and the ongoing performance of Switch titles.