There's a slew of games landing on Nintendo's hybrid over the next seven days, including a new South Park game, Not Tonight 2, and Otxo.
🛍 Monday, March 25 — Sunday, March 31
It's a surprisingly busy week on the eShop, with over 40 games coming to the Switch over the next seven days.
We've got a new South Park game, the follow up to Not Tonight, the console release of Otxo, and the excellent looking Pepper Grinder to name but a few.
The full list below shares a brief snippet of what you need to know about each upcoming Nintendo Switch game, and you'll also find a link out to more information should you wish to dive deeper.
Right, let's get to it...
🗓 Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games:
Monday, March 25
- Reaper Survivors — A roguelite ala Vampire Survivors.
Tuesday, March 26
- Farming Simulator Kids — A kids farm game.
- Shockman Collection Vol. 1 — This bundle includes both Cyber Citizen Shockman + Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace.
- 📦 South Park: Snow Day! — A new 3D co-op blizzard adventure. M for mature. (Physical release)
Wednesday, March 27
- Akatsuki: Lord of the Dawn — A fantasy RPG with real-time battles.
- Hebereke Enjoy Edition — A Sunsoft action game from the early 90s.
- ⭐️ Not Tonight 2 — The first game was set in a grim post-Brexit Britain. This sequel is an American document-checking road trip.
- ⭐️ One Last Breath — A post-apocalyptic 2.5D adventure.
- ⭐️ Otxo — A fast-paced, brutal, and dark roguelite . M for mature.
- Sunny Cafe — Taiwanese visual novel.
- Terra Memoria — A cozy looking adventure game.
- The World After — An FMV adventure game set during a pandemic lockdown in France.
- To the Sky — Vertical platformer ala Only Up.
Thursday, March 28
- Blind Shot — A budget, casual turn-based 'commando' shooter.
- Contraptions Collection — A bundle of three physics-based puzzlers.
- Egg Console Xak PC-8801 mkIISR — Action RPG first released in 1989.
- Escape Fear: Hide and Seek Horror — A horror puzzle game in which you need to escape from an abandoned house.
- Escape Game The Kitty School — Mystery adventure puzzler.
- Felix the Cat — A bundle including the NES and Game Boy games, featuring the famed cartoon kitty.
- Forrader Hero — Turn-based tactical roguelike where you battle monsters, undead creatures, and their sinister overlords.
- Junior Labyrinth — Tile-shifting puzzler for kids.
- Missile Dancer 2 — Sprite scaler rails shooter.
- Monster Panic — Yet another take on the Vampire Survivors style roguelike.
- Nyanzou and Kumakichi Bomb Cave — This is pretty much Minesweeper.
- Old Coin Pusher Friends 2 — Arcade game with co-op, set in Edo-period Japan.
- Open Roads — I like the look of this one. It's a mother and daughter road trip adventure.
- Outward Definitive Edition — 3D fantasy RPG, with all the DLC. M for mature. (Physical release)
- 🎮 Pepper Grinder — Pirate platformer adventure featuring a big drilling device. Looks super cool. There's a demo on the eShop now.
- Soul Dog TD — Tower defense.
- Statis: Bone Totem — Underwater point and click adventure.
- Touch Detective 3 + The Complete Case Files — Detective adventure game — also features the first two games. (Physical release.)
Friday, March 29
- 3D Printer: PrintMaster Simulator — A sim and management game.
- Coffee, Plis — Cafe sim.
- Fruity Puzzler — Yet another Suika-like.
- Go Kart Mania — Kart racer.
- House — Pixel horror adventure where you play as a young girl exploring a dangerous house.
- Mad Experiments 2: Escape Room — First-person puzzler.
- nZen — A relaxation app of sorts.
- Re:Touring — First-person puzzler in which you explore an abandoned facility.
Saturday, March 30
- Labyrinthia Nightmares: The Journey of Little Fluffypuff — 3D dark fantasy adventure featuring a cute cat.
All dates listed above are EU & US unless noted.
A 📦 box emoji means a physical release is also available. A 🎮 controller emoji means there is a demo available on the eShop.
Release data is sourced in collaboration with Switch Scores.
This list of upcoming Nintendo Switch games first appeared in Issue 375 of Switch Weekly — Chris Brandrick's free Nintendo newsletter.