The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of May 2, 2026 have been published, showing a familiar mix of long-selling first-party titles and active download-only releases.
The weekly rankings are divided into All Games and a Download-Only list, providing separate visibility for boxed and digital-first performance on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
As the charts show, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is once again the top-performing title on the All Games list, continuing its strong presence in the marketplace.
Industry watchers note that while legacy Nintendo franchises like Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe remain high on the All Games chart, newer and indie-focused releases tend to surface more prominently on the download-only rankings.
Rewritten summary of notable statements: The eShop data confirms Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream leading the All Games chart for the week, and the download-only chart highlights where recent digital releases are gaining traction.
Top entries (All Games) — week of May 2, 2026:
1.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
2.
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate
3.
Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2
4.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
5.
Pokemon FireRed
6.
Super Mario Party Jamboree
7.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A
8.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
9.
Minecraft
10.
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Top entries (Download-Only) — week of May 2, 2026:
1.
Pokemon FireRed
2.
Pokemon LeafGreen
3.
Super Mario Galaxy 2
4.
Stardew Valley
5.
Super Mario Galaxy
6.
Elementallis
7.
Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection
8.
Monster Crown: Sin Eater
9.
Disney Dreamlight Valley
10.
Hades 2
The lists underscore Nintendo's ongoing market strength on the eShop alongside a robust ecosystem for third-party and indie developers.
Titles like Stardew Valley and Hades 2 continue to perform well in digital storefronts, while classic and remastered entries show sustained consumer interest.
Chart compilers also provide separate tracking for labels identified as Switch 1 and Switch 2 eShop charts to reflect performance across the platform segments used by the community.
For readers tracking trends, the May 2 charts reinforce the dual nature of Switch sales: enduring first-party catalog strength in All Games and an active, discovery-driven Download-Only top 30 where new and indie releases can break through.
The weekly rankings are divided into All Games and a Download-Only list, providing separate visibility for boxed and digital-first performance on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
As the charts show, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is once again the top-performing title on the All Games list, continuing its strong presence in the marketplace.
Industry watchers note that while legacy Nintendo franchises like Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe remain high on the All Games chart, newer and indie-focused releases tend to surface more prominently on the download-only rankings.
Rewritten summary of notable statements: The eShop data confirms Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream leading the All Games chart for the week, and the download-only chart highlights where recent digital releases are gaining traction.
Top entries (All Games) — week of May 2, 2026:
1.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
2.
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate
3.
Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2
4.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
5.
Pokemon FireRed
6.
Super Mario Party Jamboree
7.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A
8.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
9.
Minecraft
10.
MLB The Show 26
Top entries (Download-Only) — week of May 2, 2026:
1.
Pokemon FireRed
2.
Pokemon LeafGreen
3.
Super Mario Galaxy 2
4.
Stardew Valley
5.
Super Mario Galaxy
6.
Elementallis
7.
Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection
8.
Monster Crown: Sin Eater
9.
Disney Dreamlight Valley
10.
Hades 2
The lists underscore Nintendo's ongoing market strength on the eShop alongside a robust ecosystem for third-party and indie developers.
Titles like Stardew Valley and Hades 2 continue to perform well in digital storefronts, while classic and remastered entries show sustained consumer interest.
Chart compilers also provide separate tracking for labels identified as Switch 1 and Switch 2 eShop charts to reflect performance across the platform segments used by the community.
For readers tracking trends, the May 2 charts reinforce the dual nature of Switch sales: enduring first-party catalog strength in All Games and an active, discovery-driven Download-Only top 30 where new and indie releases can break through.