Nintendo Switch eShop Charts for March 28, 2026: Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Continue Their Reign
The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of March 28, 2026, are in—and it’s a familiar sight at the top.
Nintendo’s beloved classics Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen remain firmly entrenched in the number one and two spots, once again leading player engagement via the Nintendo eShop.
This sustained popularity highlights the enduring appeal of these franchise-defining RPGs more than two decades after their original debut.
The Nintendo Switch eShop, the digital storefront for both the original Switch and its successor, the Switch 2, continues to reflect strong consumer preference for well-crafted legacy titles, classic franchises, and high-profile new releases.
The weekly eShop charts serve as a barometer for digital game success, showcasing which titles are most popular among Nintendo’s vast and passionate player base.
This week, however, saw exciting competition with the launch of Capcom’s Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection.
This newly released compilation made an impressive debut at number four on the all-games chart, signaling robust demand for the Mega Man franchise’s rich history and action-packed gameplay.
Capcom’s commitment to preserving and reintroducing its iconic series to new audiences continues to resonate powerfully in the Switch ecosystem.
Another new release making waves is Marvel Maxmium Collection, entering the all-games list at position thirteen.
The collection, celebrating Marvel’s beloved universe, has quickly gained traction, particularly among download-only games, where it claimed the number three spot.
The collection’s broad appeal demonstrates Marvel's ongoing influence in the gaming sector and its synergy with Nintendo’s platform.
The remainder of the top ten on the all-games eShop chart is populated by longstanding heavyweights.
These include Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate at third place, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in fifth, and Nintendo’s own Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 compilation landing at sixth.
Other notable appearances include Pokemon Legends: Z-A, MLB The Show 26, Minecraft, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, all highlighting the breadth and depth of quality on the Nintendo Switch platform.
Among download-only titles, Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen continue to command first and second place, respectively.
Marvel Maxmium Collection follows closely in third, while familiar favorites like Stardew Valley, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Disney Dreamlight Valley round out the upper echelons of the chart.
Franchise heavyweights from Capcom, such as Resident Evil and Resident Evil 5, also make strong showings, underlining the enduring draw of meticulously remastered classics and new episodic content.
A Nintendo spokesperson succinctly captured the chart’s dynamic nature, noting that the eShop provides a unique look at player preferences and underscores the Nintendo Switch’s role as a hub for both nostalgic experiences and innovative new releases.
Players and industry watchers can continue to monitor the eShop rankings for both Switch and Switch 2, as Nintendo’s digital storefront evolves with each week’s slate of releases and sales milestones.
As the library of high-quality titles continues to grow, the eShop charts serve as a testament to Nintendo’s unmatched legacy and its ongoing commitment to delivering games that resonate across generations.
The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of March 28, 2026, are in—and it’s a familiar sight at the top.
Nintendo’s beloved classics Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen remain firmly entrenched in the number one and two spots, once again leading player engagement via the Nintendo eShop.
This sustained popularity highlights the enduring appeal of these franchise-defining RPGs more than two decades after their original debut.
The Nintendo Switch eShop, the digital storefront for both the original Switch and its successor, the Switch 2, continues to reflect strong consumer preference for well-crafted legacy titles, classic franchises, and high-profile new releases.
The weekly eShop charts serve as a barometer for digital game success, showcasing which titles are most popular among Nintendo’s vast and passionate player base.
This week, however, saw exciting competition with the launch of Capcom’s Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection.
This newly released compilation made an impressive debut at number four on the all-games chart, signaling robust demand for the Mega Man franchise’s rich history and action-packed gameplay.
Capcom’s commitment to preserving and reintroducing its iconic series to new audiences continues to resonate powerfully in the Switch ecosystem.
Another new release making waves is Marvel Maxmium Collection, entering the all-games list at position thirteen.
The collection, celebrating Marvel’s beloved universe, has quickly gained traction, particularly among download-only games, where it claimed the number three spot.
The collection’s broad appeal demonstrates Marvel's ongoing influence in the gaming sector and its synergy with Nintendo’s platform.
The remainder of the top ten on the all-games eShop chart is populated by longstanding heavyweights.
These include Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate at third place, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in fifth, and Nintendo’s own Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 compilation landing at sixth.
Other notable appearances include Pokemon Legends: Z-A, MLB The Show 26, Minecraft, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, all highlighting the breadth and depth of quality on the Nintendo Switch platform.
Among download-only titles, Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen continue to command first and second place, respectively.
Marvel Maxmium Collection follows closely in third, while familiar favorites like Stardew Valley, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Disney Dreamlight Valley round out the upper echelons of the chart.
Franchise heavyweights from Capcom, such as Resident Evil and Resident Evil 5, also make strong showings, underlining the enduring draw of meticulously remastered classics and new episodic content.
A Nintendo spokesperson succinctly captured the chart’s dynamic nature, noting that the eShop provides a unique look at player preferences and underscores the Nintendo Switch’s role as a hub for both nostalgic experiences and innovative new releases.
Players and industry watchers can continue to monitor the eShop rankings for both Switch and Switch 2, as Nintendo’s digital storefront evolves with each week’s slate of releases and sales milestones.
As the library of high-quality titles continues to grow, the eShop charts serve as a testament to Nintendo’s unmatched legacy and its ongoing commitment to delivering games that resonate across generations.