Oh man, another week, another bunch of goodies dropping on the Nintendo eShop. I swear, keeping up with all the new stuff is almost a workout—like mental gymnastics or something. Anyway, here’s the latest scoop for the Switch gang.
So, where was I? Right, the sales. Let me tell you, some sweet deals are cooking up this week. It’s almost like a treasure hunt, rummaging through discounts on Nintendo of America’s site. Kinda fun if you’re into that, or maybe that’s just me.
Now, let’s dive into the new arrivals for the Nintendo Switch 2. Can we just pause for a sec? Switch 2 sounds futuristic, like something from those old sci-fi flicks when I was a kid. Anyway—yeah, so we’ve got “Drag X Drive” and “EA Sports Madden NFL 26”. Fancy, huh? I can almost hear the virtual crowd cheering.
Switching gears to the OG Nintendo Switch (honestly, do people call it that?), here’s what’s new:
– “1989 After the War” — drops Friday, August 15.
– “Bendy: Lone Wolf” — same release day, but the title, though! Grabs your attention, doesn’t it?
– And a bunch more, like “Bubble Wizard IV Saga” and “Bunkers 1944 FPS.” Who doesn’t love a good bunker story? Seriously.
More titles like “Camp Life: Wilderness Survival 2025” and “Cats in Cozy Rooms” (aww, cats!) are also hitting the scene this Friday. But wait, there’s more! Do I sound like an infomercial yet?
Flash forward to August 20, and you’re looking at games like “CORE.SYS” and “Discounty” joining the fun. Weird names, huh? Maybe that’s what makes ’em stick. “DUCK: Dangerous Ultimate Cartridge Kidnapper” has this bizarre charm, like, who even comes up with these?
The list keeps going: “Cyber AI Defense”, “Cyber Car Seller Simulator” (haha, imagine that), and “Demons Are Coming!”—all on the horizon. Honestly couldn’t tell you what’s next without peeking again. This list is a beast.
“/Spadarli★Panic/”, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown”, and so on. Each week feels like unlocking levels in a game. Probably a sign I should get some fresh air. There’s a ton more, but honestly, my brain’s spinning.
Anyway, totally check them out if you’re into gaming or even if you’re not (hey, everyone can appreciate some digital chaos, right?). And, if you’re not into anything new, well, what can I say? At least the deals are something to write home about.