The latest Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of July 12, 2025 are now available.
It’s not even out yet, but Donkey Kong Bananza is already #1. That’s thanks to pre-loads just starting. Also, there’s plenty of interest in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 with it taking two of the top five spots.
Below are the full Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of July 12, 2025:
Atari, Mighty Yell, and 13AM Games have issued a launch trailer for Missile Command Delta. This is a reimagining of the 1980s missile defense arcade title, now as a turn-based strategy experience.
We have more details about the game in the following overview:
We’ve got another Nintendo Switch 2 accessory review for you — this time, it’s for the Skull & Co NeoGrip.
A little while back, we published a review for the StandGrip, which is another Switch 2 grip from Skull & Co. That one is definitely the most comfortable in our opinion, but the NeoGrip offers a different range of features for those who prefer other options. For one, the NeoGrip is much lighter, and it’s easier to slide off and on. It keeps the kickstand accessible, unlike the StandGrip, which brings a bit more functionality in case you’re looking for that. Most importantly, however, the NeoGrip is dock-friendly, which means you can keep it attached to the console even in docked mode. That’s an important feature for some players, so if that counts for you too, we definitely recommend considering this grip.
Mario Kart World introduced plenty of new items to the series, and now it’s got more unique items than any other game in the franchise. Not all of them are winners, though, and after almost 100 hours playing the game we’ve decided to rank every single one in a tier list. We’ve also added explanations on why each item is in its respective tier.
A new launch trailer has arrived for Bad End Theater to celebrate the console launch. A few years after its initial debut, it just arrived on Nintendo Switch.
Here’s a brief introduction to the game:
July 3: Ratalaika Games is bringing back another classic game in Griffin, which is bound for Nintendo Switch. The title is due out on July 11, 2025.
Griffin is an arcade shoot ’em up title that came to Japanese arcades in 1991. The new version will include a variety of extras, including an art gallery, cheat mode, and jukebox.
Here’s some additional information:
Nintendo Today went live with a new version 1.2 update today, which includes a couple of new features.
First, daily notifications are available, and you can choose to have them sent at three different points of the day. Picture-in-picture video is also supported, meaning you don’t have to sit in the app while watching content.
Japanese media have managed to get some hands-on time with Ys X: Proud Nordics, and we’re now hearing that this version of the game will support 120 frames per second.
A special performance mode is where players can get their hands on the ultra-smooth frame rate, according to Inside Games. This is in addition to the default mode that runs at 60 frames per second.
Reggie Fils-Aime and Masahiro Sakurai have reflected on late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, who passed away ten years ago.
Iwata took over as Nintendo president in 2002. Sadly, in 2015, he passed away following complications from a bile duct tumor.
Taito today puzzled back the curtain on its latest project, which is QQQbeats. The game is due out on Nintendo Switch this fall. Currently we’re waiting to hear on whether a western release is planned.
QQQbeats is a new game that features both rhythm and puzzle elements. Support is included for two-player online and offline battles.
Here’s a bit of additional information: