Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch games. These include Tales of Arise, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, Bubsy 4D, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
The latest Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of May 17, 2026 are now available.
Pokemon Pokopia has been virtual unstoppable since launch, but the game has finally been overthrown. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book won’t be out until next week, but with pre-loads alone, it’s skyrocketed to #1. Other than that, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle cracks the top five while Outbound makes the top ten.
Below are the full Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of May 17, 2026:
Nintendo has released its maintenance schedule for the week of May 17, 2026.
For those that missed the news this week, the My Nintendo Store is changing its name to May 27. Nothing else is impacted, so it’s an extremely small modification. Nonetheless, maintenance is planned which should be paving the way for the change. And further down the road, there’ll be some Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch maintenance.
Below is the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of May 17, 2026:
For Nintendo Switch 2 owners, today we’re going over the best SD cards you can get for the system.
In today’s world, digital gaming is more common than ever. It’s super easy to download a game from the Nintendo eShop without even having to leave your house – and on Switch, it was fairly easy, as big microSD cards weren’t terribly expensive. That said, the Nintendo Switch 2 only uses microSD Express cards, which are completely different – and as you may have guessed, much more expensive. There aren’t a ton of viable options on the market right now, and none of them are particularly cheap. That said, not only will we go over the best microSD cards for Nintendo Switch 2, but also some tips to help save on storage space.
May 15: Various reports are indicating that the LEGO The Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree is being retired. If you’ve yet to make a purchase, this could be your last chance to do so.
As a reminder, the Great Deku Tree set pays homage to both Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild. It comes with 2,500 pieces that “encapsulates the essence of adventure and nostalgia whilst featuring meticulous details.” Extras include the Master Sword pedestal from Breath of the Wild and Link’s House from Ocarina of Time. You’ll get mini figures for Princess Zelda and Link as well as buildable characters and creatures such as Hestu the Korok, smaller Koroks, Deku Babas, Navi the Fairy, the Deku Sprout, and a Skulltula.
Console Archives developer Hamster has spoken further about what’s planned going forward, including how many games we could ultimately see.
Satoshi Hamada, the CEO and founder of Hamster Corporation, was talking about Console Archives in a recent Famitsu interview. He mentioned how during the planning stage, the company’s goal was “to reproduce every home console and every game ever”. Hamster had dreams of releasing 800 titles for Arcade Archives, but for Console Archives, “we have an even bigger dream, every game on every console, at least, first, at the planning stage that was our goal.” Also mentioned is that Famicom and PlayStation games are likely to be the priority since “some of the Arcade Archives games use compatible CPUs”.
Pokemon Champions producer on how the team is deciding which Pokemon to include in the game and more
Pokemon Champions producer Masaaki Hoshino has shared a few comments about the game, including how the team is going about picking Pokemon.
As previously mentioned, only select creatures were made available with the recent launch. Right now there’s around 200 – we have a complete list here.
Tying in with the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, we’ve put together a complete list of games that support GameShare. We’ll be updating this post over time as well.
GameShare is brand new for Nintendo Switch 2. With the feature, select titles allow you to play with others even if they don’t own a copy of the game. Even more interesting, you can share games locally with those that have the original Nintendo Switch. It’s possible to link up with up to three other systems at a time. We’ll also mention that GameShare supports online play with other Nintendo Switch 2 systems.
June 27: Do You Even Forklift will be appearing on Nintendo Switch, Take It Studio and Garage 5 shared today. A release date was not provided.
Do You Even Forklift is a physics-driven arcade game in which players use forklift skills in logic puzzles with unexpected outcomes. When it comes to Nintendo Switch, the game will feature expanded levels, polished controls, and new challenges.
More information can be found in the following overview: