Alright, so I stumbled upon this week’s scoop about the Nintendo eShop update for North America. You know, new games here, some discounts there. It’s kinda like a mini treasure hunt each time. Anyway, you’ve got the usual fare for Nintendo Switch, plus the shiny new Nintendo Switch 2, which… I’m still getting used to. Seriously, the last update felt like yesterday.
Nintendo eShop Sales
So, this week is buzzing with deals. I mean, I should be saving up, but who can resist? Go peek at the Nintendo of America’s website if you wanna see the entire list. Maybe you’ll snag something epic on the cheap. Or maybe you’ll browse for a bit, get overwhelmed, and end up buying nothing — happens to me all the time.
Nintendo Switch 2 Games Out This Week
First up, we’ve got Drag X Drive. Sounds intense, right? Then there’s EA Sports Madden NFL 26. No surprise there, football fans are gonna be all over that.
Nintendo Switch Games Out This Week
Here’s the juicy part. Ah, where do we start? We’ve got…
- 1989 After the War: A blast from the past popping up on Friday, August 15th. Retro vibes? Check.
- Bendy: Lone Wolf: Same release date. I must be missing something about this one.
- Cats in Cozy Rooms: Another Friday release. Is it weird that I’m intrigued? Probably.
- GOST of Time: Yep, another Friday hit.
Other noteworthy mentions for August 15th include Camp Life: Wilderness Survival 2025 (sounds like something I’d be terrible at), Demons Are Coming!, and more. If only I had time to try them all.
Oh, and don’t forget about CORE.SYS and Discounty coming out Wednesday, August 20th! Wait, no… Wednesday is the 16th. You know what? Just double check — dates are hard sometimes.
Anyway, there are a ton more like Crossout Legends, Cyber AI Defense, Mad Skills BMX 2 — seriously, imagine riding a bike virtually. Cheaper than a gym membership, I guess.
Then there are old-timers like Super Darling Panic/スパダリ★パニック and some nostalgia with the Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 1 & 2. Takes me back to simpler times, honestly.
So yeah, consider this your messy, human guide to the Nintendo eShop wonders. Play, don’t play, distract yourself — who cares? Just have fun.