Nintendo has delivered another robust slate of digital releases and updates to the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 via the latest Nintendo eShop update.
Headlining this week’s download are anticipated launches, classic re-releases, St.
Patrick’s Day celebrations, and time-limited sale events, further expanding the extensive library available for Nintendo fans. Major New Releases on Nintendo Switch 2 WWE 2K26 brings the spectacle of professional wrestling back to Nintendo hardware with its deepest roster yet, featuring over 400 playable Superstars and Legends from various eras.
The latest entry from 2K Sports introduces new match types, an expanded Universe mode, and enhancements to the fan-favorite MyFACTION mode.
WWE 2K26 is scheduled to launch for Nintendo Switch 2 on March 13, with pre-orders open now on the Nintendo eShop.
Early purchasers of the Standard Edition will also unlock the exclusive Joe Hendry Pack in-game. RPG fans can look forward to Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, the newest entry in Capcom's acclaimed turn-based RPG spin-off.
Players will explore a monster-filled world facing a mysterious calamity that has sparked conflict between two kingdoms.
Scheduled to release on Nintendo Switch 2 on March 13, pre-purchase is now available through Nintendo eShop. Nintendo Classics Expand to Switch Online Subscribers to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack can now access Mario vs.
Donkey Kong for Game Boy Advance.
In this beloved title, players must help Mario outsmart Donkey Kong and recover stolen Mini-Mario toys across a series of challenging platforming levels. Additionally, Nintendo is making history by introducing Virtual Boy classics to modern hardware.
Both Mario's Tennis and Mario Clash, originally released in 1995 for the Virtual Boy, are now available.
In Mario's Tennis, players step onto the court with fan-favorite Mushroom Kingdom characters, supporting both singles and doubles modes.
Mario Clash challenges players to clear platforming levels by tossing Koopa shells at enemies, offering a unique twist on classic Mario gameplay. Spotlight and Upcoming Titles This week’s Digital Spotlight celebrates St.
Patrick’s Day, highlighting green-themed adventures such as Pikmin 4 and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD.
Other recommended titles include the popular action title Plants vs.
Zombies: Replanted and the atmospheric platformers Hollow Knight and Hollow Knight: Silksong, all available for both generations of Nintendo Switch. Pre-orders are also underway for MLB The Show 26, bringing the latest in baseball simulation to Nintendo Switch on March 17.
New features include enhanced career modes and the debut of the officially licensed Men’s NCAA College World Series.
Early buyers can expect exclusive content, including a Gold Choice pack and, with the Digital Deluxe Edition, up to four days of early access. Community Activities and Music Updates Nintendo is currently running the Mario Kart World My Nintendo Open Series, inviting players to join weekly competitions through the Nintendo Switch app.
In conjunction with excitement for upcoming Super Mario films, Nintendo Today—the company’s free smart device app—offers collectible digital cards tied to the Super Mario Galaxy Movie, plus the chance to earn My Nintendo Platinum Points through June 10. A new addition to Nintendo Music arrives as the Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury soundtrack makes its debut, featuring energetic tracks from the acclaimed platformer.
Players can access the music via the Nintendo Music service and immerse themselves in Mario’s lively soundscape. Ongoing eShop Deals and Further Releases Wrapping up the week, Nintendo’s MAR10 Day Sale offers discounts on select Mario titles until March 15.
Additionally, a broad range of new eShop releases span genres and platforms, from narrative adventures like FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE, to strategy favorites such as Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun – Aiko’s Choice. With major franchise entries, preservation of classic games, and a focus on player engagement across platforms, this eShop update signals Nintendo’s continued commitment to a vibrant, diverse gaming ecosystem on both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.
Headlining this week’s download are anticipated launches, classic re-releases, St.
Patrick’s Day celebrations, and time-limited sale events, further expanding the extensive library available for Nintendo fans. Major New Releases on Nintendo Switch 2 WWE 2K26 brings the spectacle of professional wrestling back to Nintendo hardware with its deepest roster yet, featuring over 400 playable Superstars and Legends from various eras.
The latest entry from 2K Sports introduces new match types, an expanded Universe mode, and enhancements to the fan-favorite MyFACTION mode.
WWE 2K26 is scheduled to launch for Nintendo Switch 2 on March 13, with pre-orders open now on the Nintendo eShop.
Early purchasers of the Standard Edition will also unlock the exclusive Joe Hendry Pack in-game. RPG fans can look forward to Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, the newest entry in Capcom's acclaimed turn-based RPG spin-off.
Players will explore a monster-filled world facing a mysterious calamity that has sparked conflict between two kingdoms.
Scheduled to release on Nintendo Switch 2 on March 13, pre-purchase is now available through Nintendo eShop. Nintendo Classics Expand to Switch Online Subscribers to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack can now access Mario vs.
Donkey Kong for Game Boy Advance.
In this beloved title, players must help Mario outsmart Donkey Kong and recover stolen Mini-Mario toys across a series of challenging platforming levels. Additionally, Nintendo is making history by introducing Virtual Boy classics to modern hardware.
Both Mario's Tennis and Mario Clash, originally released in 1995 for the Virtual Boy, are now available.
In Mario's Tennis, players step onto the court with fan-favorite Mushroom Kingdom characters, supporting both singles and doubles modes.
Mario Clash challenges players to clear platforming levels by tossing Koopa shells at enemies, offering a unique twist on classic Mario gameplay. Spotlight and Upcoming Titles This week’s Digital Spotlight celebrates St.
Patrick’s Day, highlighting green-themed adventures such as Pikmin 4 and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD.
Other recommended titles include the popular action title Plants vs.
Zombies: Replanted and the atmospheric platformers Hollow Knight and Hollow Knight: Silksong, all available for both generations of Nintendo Switch. Pre-orders are also underway for MLB The Show 26, bringing the latest in baseball simulation to Nintendo Switch on March 17.
New features include enhanced career modes and the debut of the officially licensed Men’s NCAA College World Series.
Early buyers can expect exclusive content, including a Gold Choice pack and, with the Digital Deluxe Edition, up to four days of early access. Community Activities and Music Updates Nintendo is currently running the Mario Kart World My Nintendo Open Series, inviting players to join weekly competitions through the Nintendo Switch app.
In conjunction with excitement for upcoming Super Mario films, Nintendo Today—the company’s free smart device app—offers collectible digital cards tied to the Super Mario Galaxy Movie, plus the chance to earn My Nintendo Platinum Points through June 10. A new addition to Nintendo Music arrives as the Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury soundtrack makes its debut, featuring energetic tracks from the acclaimed platformer.
Players can access the music via the Nintendo Music service and immerse themselves in Mario’s lively soundscape. Ongoing eShop Deals and Further Releases Wrapping up the week, Nintendo’s MAR10 Day Sale offers discounts on select Mario titles until March 15.
Additionally, a broad range of new eShop releases span genres and platforms, from narrative adventures like FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE, to strategy favorites such as Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun – Aiko’s Choice. With major franchise entries, preservation of classic games, and a focus on player engagement across platforms, this eShop update signals Nintendo’s continued commitment to a vibrant, diverse gaming ecosystem on both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.