Nintendo recently shared new data revealing the best-selling games on the Japanese Switch 2 and Switch eShops for March 2026.
March was a busy month filled with new releases. On Nintendo Switch 2, Pokemon Pokopia has shown to be a system seller and takes the top spot. Monster Hunter Stories 3 follows right behind. Looking at Nintendo Switch, Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection appears for the first time at #3.
The full lineup of Japan’s best-selling games on the Switch 2 and Switch eShops for March 2026 is as follows:
Tribute Games recently released a new version 1.0.0.14130 update for Scott Pilgrim EX. Nintendo Switch players can access it now.
The update comes with various improvements such as the inclusion of Assist Character GP Cost information. As always, there are a bunch of bug fixes as well.
The official rundown is as follows:
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart outlining what Japanese gamers are looking forward to based on reader votes.
Pokemon Winds and Waves continue to put in work. The games have moved up for the third week in a row, and now sit at #3.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between March 17 and March 24.
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Nintendo Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices ever for Ender Magnolia, Tchia, Ultros, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Nintendo maintenance schedule – April 5, 2026 – eShop and Switch Online sessions
Nintendo has released its maintenance schedule for the week of April 5, 2026:
Two new sessions have been added to the docket. With the first one, there’ll be a bit of eShop downtime. Following that, a session is planned involving Nintendo Switch Online on the Home Menu.
Below is the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of April 5, 2026:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch games. These include Mouse: P.I. For Hire, People of Note, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
The latest Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of April 5, 2026 are now available.
No surprises here as Pokemon Pokopia is still #1. In terms of new titles, South of Midnight debuts at #9. Super Meat Boy 3D and Darwin’s Paradox are out of the top ten at #17 and #19 respectively.
Below are the full Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of April 5, 2026:
These days, a big majority of games get DLC in some form, whether it’s free or (more often) paid. But with that being said, not every major Nintendo game has its own substantial expansion – some big-name titles that you would expect to have additional content don’t really have any to speak of at all. So today, we’re going over some of Nintendo’s biggest games that never got DLC, and including ideas for what said DLC could have added or changed to each title.
With rumors of a new Star Fox game coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in a matter of months, we’re talking about what we’d like to see.
Advance the canon. That’s about it! In all seriousness, the Star Fox series has been lying dormant for over ten years now. There hasn’t been an all-new Star Fox title since Star Fox Zero on Wii U, but it wasn’t received very well – and, perhaps more frustratingly, it was yet another retelling of the original Star Fox. To that end, the franchise’s biggest problem has been revealed: it keeps telling the same story. The original Star Fox sees the team taking on Andross for the first time. Star Fox 64 also sees the team taking on Andross for the first time, and then Star Fox Zero sees them in the exact same situation. The canon has been at a standstill for twenty years, since Star Fox Command on Nintendo DS. That’s a very, very long time for a series to tell no new stories. We’ll talk about this in more detail soon, but for now, here are some things we’d love to see from a new Star Fox game.