The latest Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of October 26, 2025 are now available.
It’s still the Pokemon Legends: Z-A show with the game again on top this week. Elsewhere, PowerWash Simulator 2 debuts and lands in the top five.
Below are the full Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of October 26, 2025:
It’s been a big year for Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, as tons of different manufacturers try to get in on the action with their own products. We’ve reviewed the Genki Attack Vector, the Savage Raven NeoGrip, the Savage Raven StandGrip, the JSAUX Split Protective Case, and the dbrand Killswitch. And after testing out all of these grips (and spending a crazy amount of money), we’ve finally found the best one. It took a while for Satisfye’s ZenGrip 2 to become available – shipping delays and such means that customers are only now receiving their item – but many have found that the wait was worth it. How does the ZenGrip 2 hold up against other options on the market?
According to the developers behind Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots, a romance system with the caddy was almost included.
This comes from a recent interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu. During the discussion, chief producer Tomokazu Fukazawa revealed that at some point, “your caddy would have confessed to you on the greens”. However, this was not implemented due to a lack of time and money.
Our full translation of the excerpt with Fukazawa and producer Takafumi Takemoto is as follows:
In about a month, Nintendo Switch 2 will be getting one of its big holiday games in Kirby Air Riders. This week, director Masahiro Sakurai returned for a second Direct in which we were treated to a presentation that was about an hour long.
Even though this wasn’t the first Direct for the game, there was a massive amount here. Sakurai delved into various modes, features, options, and more. We even heard about things like additional amiibo and an online demo event. A helpful recap detailing everything shown can be found here.
Following this week’s Direct, are you sold on Kirby Air Riders? Do you plan on picking it up next month? Let us know in the comments.
A brand new method has been discovered in Pokemon Legends: Z-A that lets players clone shiny Pokemon, which is done by taking advantage of a glitch. This works presently, but note that there’s a strong chance that it will be patched out sometime soon.
Austin John Plays shared those findings in a new video today. It’s recommended to not keep both if you plan on using Pokemon Home – meaning you hold on to one, and trade the other. That’s because if you trade one away and keep one, they are not treated as clones. Pokemon Home has a clone check system.
Below are the steps for the Shiny Pokemon duplication glitch in Pokemon Legends: Z-A:
Another sales report is in for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, this time detailing how the game performed in Spain during its first week.
Let’s get straight to the numbers. Between October 13 and October 19, Pokemon Legends: Z-A sold 89,000 physical units at retail. This was split between 53,000 copies on Nintendo Switch and another 36,000 on Switch 2.
Halloween is almost here, and Nintendo Switch Online will be celebrating with some special Mario series user icons. Mario himself will be appearing, but other characters will be showing up as well. We have a look at some of the designs above.
You’ll need to be a Nintendo Switch Online subscription at any tier in order to claim the icons. We don’t have all of the details yet, but they should be 10 Platinum Points each on My Nintendo (at least for characters). Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch owners will have access to the event.
Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted just launched, but an update is already on the way with version 1.2.0. It will be out soon on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
Various improvements and fixes are planned. EA and PopCap are touching up the graphics, audio, gameplay, and more.
The full rundown is as follows:
Kiyo: Bunny Tyranny will be heading to Nintendo Switch in the future, it’s been announced. As of now release timing is being kept quiet.
Kiyo: Bunny Tyranny is a stealthy platform adventure. You’ll play as a feline ex-predator trapped in a neon-lit, dystopian city dominated by smartphone-addicted bunnies as you infiltrate the bunnies’ facilities, discover their deepest secrets, and free everyone from their tyrannical grip.
Further details can be found in the following overview: