Nintendo Switch eShop File Sizes Revealed for Plants vs.
Zombies: Replanted and More With the continued surge in digital game downloads, managing storage on the Nintendo Switch has become an essential consideration for many players.
The Nintendo eShop, available across North America, Europe, and Japan, provides critical details on file sizes to help users make informed decisions about their downloads.
The latest listings include an eclectic mix of new releases, emphasizing the Switch platform’s wide appeal and the variety of titles hitting the digital storefront. Among the most anticipated newcomers, Plants vs.
Zombies: Replanted stands out.
Developed by PopCap, this reimagined garden defense classic arrives with a download size of 1.6GB, ensuring a streamlined footprint for returning fans and new players alike.
The file size, as reported on the official eShop pages worldwide, highlights Nintendo's ongoing commitment to optimizing classics for their hybrid console. Below is a detailed roundup of the most recent Nintendo Switch game file sizes available on the eShop: - Tayutama: It’s Happy Days – 3.8GB - Death Frame – 3.3GB - Sports Camp: A 35-Game Adventure – 2.8GB - Windborn: Echoes of the Night – 2.8GB - Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed – 2.3GB - Sedap: A Culinary Adventure – 1.8GB - GiLGuL – 1.8GB - Plants vs.
Zombies: Replanted – 1.6GB - Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition – 1.6GB - OFC: Ultimate Fighting Club – 1.6GB - Cave of Illusions: Twistyland – 1.5GB - Dora: Rainforest Rescue – 1.4GB - Chicken Run: Eggstraction – 1.2GB - The Good Old Days – 1.1GB - Quit Today – 1.1GB - Shroomtopia – 1.1GB - SuchArt: Genius Artist Simulator – 1008MB - Acre Crisis – 907MB - Reus 2 – 776MB - Dreamed Away – 736MB - Mannequin Mayhem – Physics Ragdoll Shooter – 694MB - Oil Refinery – The Simulation – 655MB - Zumba – Marble Zombie Invasion – 608MB - Sub-Structure 17: White Knuckle Ascent – 589MB - The Quarantine Sector – 574MB - Becastled – 546MB - Escape Game The Edo Period – 399MB - Coralina – 386MB - Gruniożerca Trilogy – 377MB - Unfair Rampage: Knightfall – 369MB - Murder Inc – 324MB - Run Chicken, Run – 316MB - Mystic Beauty – Anime Shift Puzzles – 217MB - Steampunch: Lost Tombs – 187MB - Udon Road to Mastery – 182MB - Grand Poker Casino – 179MB - Find It, Detective – 172MB - Gnomdom – 161MB - Coloree – 135MB - Merge Match March – 117MB - Redex – 73MB - Claim The Forest – 68MB - Bananitro – 65MB - INC: The Beginning – 39MB These numbers offer both longtime Nintendo fans and newcomers a helpful guide for optimizing their storage solutions, whether using the built-in memory or an expandable microSD card.
As more titles continue to populate the eShop, keeping updated on file sizes remains essential for players looking to maximize the value and flexibility of their Nintendo Switch libraries. The listed game data originates directly from official eShop pages across all major regions, ensuring accuracy for users planning further purchases.
For past and ongoing coverage of Nintendo Switch eShop file sizes and digital releases, readers are encouraged to consult our archive of previous roundups.
Zombies: Replanted and More With the continued surge in digital game downloads, managing storage on the Nintendo Switch has become an essential consideration for many players.
The Nintendo eShop, available across North America, Europe, and Japan, provides critical details on file sizes to help users make informed decisions about their downloads.
The latest listings include an eclectic mix of new releases, emphasizing the Switch platform’s wide appeal and the variety of titles hitting the digital storefront. Among the most anticipated newcomers, Plants vs.
Zombies: Replanted stands out.
Developed by PopCap, this reimagined garden defense classic arrives with a download size of 1.6GB, ensuring a streamlined footprint for returning fans and new players alike.
The file size, as reported on the official eShop pages worldwide, highlights Nintendo's ongoing commitment to optimizing classics for their hybrid console. Below is a detailed roundup of the most recent Nintendo Switch game file sizes available on the eShop: - Tayutama: It’s Happy Days – 3.8GB - Death Frame – 3.3GB - Sports Camp: A 35-Game Adventure – 2.8GB - Windborn: Echoes of the Night – 2.8GB - Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed – 2.3GB - Sedap: A Culinary Adventure – 1.8GB - GiLGuL – 1.8GB - Plants vs.
Zombies: Replanted – 1.6GB - Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition – 1.6GB - OFC: Ultimate Fighting Club – 1.6GB - Cave of Illusions: Twistyland – 1.5GB - Dora: Rainforest Rescue – 1.4GB - Chicken Run: Eggstraction – 1.2GB - The Good Old Days – 1.1GB - Quit Today – 1.1GB - Shroomtopia – 1.1GB - SuchArt: Genius Artist Simulator – 1008MB - Acre Crisis – 907MB - Reus 2 – 776MB - Dreamed Away – 736MB - Mannequin Mayhem – Physics Ragdoll Shooter – 694MB - Oil Refinery – The Simulation – 655MB - Zumba – Marble Zombie Invasion – 608MB - Sub-Structure 17: White Knuckle Ascent – 589MB - The Quarantine Sector – 574MB - Becastled – 546MB - Escape Game The Edo Period – 399MB - Coralina – 386MB - Gruniożerca Trilogy – 377MB - Unfair Rampage: Knightfall – 369MB - Murder Inc – 324MB - Run Chicken, Run – 316MB - Mystic Beauty – Anime Shift Puzzles – 217MB - Steampunch: Lost Tombs – 187MB - Udon Road to Mastery – 182MB - Grand Poker Casino – 179MB - Find It, Detective – 172MB - Gnomdom – 161MB - Coloree – 135MB - Merge Match March – 117MB - Redex – 73MB - Claim The Forest – 68MB - Bananitro – 65MB - INC: The Beginning – 39MB These numbers offer both longtime Nintendo fans and newcomers a helpful guide for optimizing their storage solutions, whether using the built-in memory or an expandable microSD card.
As more titles continue to populate the eShop, keeping updated on file sizes remains essential for players looking to maximize the value and flexibility of their Nintendo Switch libraries. The listed game data originates directly from official eShop pages across all major regions, ensuring accuracy for users planning further purchases.
For past and ongoing coverage of Nintendo Switch eShop file sizes and digital releases, readers are encouraged to consult our archive of previous roundups.