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The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of March 14, 2026 are now available.

As has been the case since launch, Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen lead the way here. For new releases, MLB The Show 26 cracks the list with two entries for its different editions.

Below are the full Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of March 14, 2026:

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Bubblegum Galaxy trailer

Astrolabe Games and Smarto Club have issued a launch trailer for Bubblegum Galaxy. The game, a cozy hex-tile building experience with a PSX-inspired low-poly art style just came to Nintendo Switch.

Catch up on everything you need to know with the following store description: 

Believe it not, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is almost ten years old. It was a massive game for many reasons – it launched alongside Nintendo Switch, was a new take for the series by going fully open-world, and introduced various aspects like voice acting in a mainline game for the characters.

Patricia Summersett has been the voice of Princess Zelda since 2017. After working on Breath of the Wild, she returned for Tears of the Kingdom as well as the Hyrule Warriors titles Age of Calamity and last year’s Age of Imprisonment.

A Nintendo developer has spoken about why GameChat has a dedicated button on the Switch 2 controller and gave some insight into the making of the feature in general, including scrapped logo design ideas. This comes courtesy of a recruitment post made on Nintendo’s website.

GameChat has been one of the big features Nintendo is promoting on its new console. Up to twelve people can chat while playing games and it’s even possible to share your screen in real time.

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Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok gameplay

The first gameplay has come in for Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok on Nintendo Switch 2. A closed beta is now underway, which s where the footage comes from.

Impressions thus far indicate that the game runs at 30 frames per second on Nintendo Switch 2. If that holds up, it’d put it in line with the PS4 version. Some might be disappointed that it’s not 60 FPS like the PS5 release, but if it’s stable (which the beta seems to point to), then it might be easier to accept.

Donkey Kong was the star of Donkey Kong Bananza and also had a fairly prominent role in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. This may have been expected, but the character is different in both movies.

This information comes from Donkey Kong Bananza producer Kenta Motokura. IGN asked if he pictures DK talking in his head. Motokura responded in the affirmative, but also pointed out how in the game, Donkey Kong “is a double of the player, and so they don’t speak, allowing the player to project a little bit more.”

According to Motokura:

The Simpsons: Hit & Run is one of those beloved games that, despite the love from fans, has yet to see a return. We’re going well on over two decades since the action adventure GameCube title originally released.

Although there’s nothing in the way of progress at the moment, The Simpsons showrunner and Hit & Run writer Matt Selman has now provided a little bit of optimism – if only a bit. Speaking with People, he left the door open to the possibility and recognized the passion fans have for the game.


If there’s one way in which Nintendo went “too far” in Donkey Kong Bananza, it’d be the Elephant Bananza.

The Nintendo Switch 2 game is all about destruction. There are many ways in which players can go about that in the game, but the Elephant Bananza takes that up a notch. With it, Donkey Kong can inhale almost everything around him, including some damaging terrain live lava and thorns.

Foreign Sun

Today, Final Scene Dev announced that it’s soon releasing Foreign Sun on Nintendo Switch. It will be available on April 21, 2026.

Foreign Sun is a 2D choice-driven action RPG. Players will explore a sprawling metropolis, wield mysterious powers, and uncover the secrets of the Eternal Lighthouse in the game.

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Slime Heroes physical

Slime Heroes, which was previously a digital-only game on Nintendo Switch, is now getting a physical release. The boxed version comes from Limited Run Games.

The company opened pre-orders for a standard version today. Currently it doesn’t appear that there’ll be any special editions, though each copy includes a booklet.


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