Published on: October 30, 2025
This week’s Nintendo eShop update delivers an impressive selection of new releases, classic collections, and special activities for both the Nintendo Switch and the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2.
As gaming fans look forward to a busy holiday season, key launches from established franchises and exciting new content highlight Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to a diverse digital marketplace.
Leading this week’s pre-orders, "Resident Evil Requiem" marks the chilling ninth installment in Capcom’s iconic survival horror series.
Players return to a fallen Raccoon City and face terrifying challenges with signature Resident Evil gameplay such as combat, puzzle-solving, investigation, and resource management.
For the first time, users can seamlessly switch between first- and third-person perspectives to personalize their experience.
Resident Evil Requiem will launch for Nintendo Switch 2 on February 27.
On the same day, fan favorites "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" and "Resident Evil Village" will also arrive for Switch 2, cementing Capcom’s support for the new hardware.
Pre-orders are now open via Nintendo eShop.
Hardware enthusiasts can also look forward to the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller Resident Evil Requiem Edition—a special peripheral featuring a sleek gunmetal-black design adorned with in-world newspaper graphics, capturing the game’s dark tone.
Pre-orders for this exclusive controller are coming soon.
Other major launches include "Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection," a definitive anthology that compiles classic titles from the franchise’s arcade, console, and handheld eras.
Enhanced with rollback netcode for smooth online play, GameShare functionality, and an interactive documentary replete with concept art and archival footage, this collection is now available for both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.
"DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake" enriches the lineup by reimagining the origins of the famed RPG trilogy.
This package delivers the series’ hallmark turn-based combat, memorable monsters, and expansive exploration, and is accessible now on Switch and Switch 2.
Additionally, "Two Point Museum" introduces players to a whimsical management sim experience where they can curate extraordinary exhibits and manage a dream museum—available now for Switch 2.
Fans of retro titles have more to celebrate with the debut of "Luigi’s Mansion" on Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack for Switch 2.
With its GameCube origins, players guide Luigi as he investigates a haunted estate to rescue his brother Mario, using the Poltergust 3000 and Game Boy Horror devices.
This release now makes the entire Luigi’s Mansion trilogy playable on the latest Nintendo hardware, including "Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD" and "Luigi’s Mansion 3."
Nintendo Music commemorates its first anniversary by welcoming the soundtrack for "New Super Mario Bros." from the Nintendo DS era, letting fans relive songs like “World 1” and “Ghost House Theme.” In preparation for the November 20 launch of "Kirby Air Riders," eleven new tracks from the game have been added for subscribers’ enjoyment.
On the promotions front, the "Screaming Deals" eShop sale offers up to 50% off select Nintendo Switch digital games and DLC through October 31.
In celebration of Halloween, Nintendo also spotlights seasonal content across major titles such as "Animal Crossing: New Horizons," "Hades II," "DELTARUNE," and "Hogwarts Legacy." Special activities include the launch of the "Donkey Kong Bananza: DK Island + Emerald Rush" DLC event and the chance to win a Nintendo-themed trip to San Francisco via the My Nintendo Holiday Sweepstakes.
Rounding out the update are dozens of indie debuts and third-party releases on the eShop, including "Majogami," "NBA 2K26 SLAM Edition," "Asterix & Obelix – Mission Babylon," "Let’s Sing 2026," and more, expanding the Nintendo ecosystem further into the 2025 gaming calendar.
With well-known developers, historic franchises, and innovative new features, this Nintendo eShop update showcases the continued vibrancy and breadth of offerings available on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2—making it one of the most robust weeks in recent memory for digital Nintendo content.
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