Nintendo eShop Sale Adds 410 Games, Indie Focus With PLAYISM Discounts Up to 80%
The sale's scale and indie-heavy lineup suggest Nintendo is betting on smaller studios to keep the eShop catalog active as the Switch 2 settles into its first full year.
Reporting from 1 source: Automaton.
On July 9, 2026, Nintendo added roughly 410 titles to its eShop sale for Switch 2 and Switch. The promotion centers on indie games, with many from publisher PLAYISM discounted up to 80 percent. Highlights include Until Then, Besiege, and Kofun wa Ikiteiru, with several titles reaching their lowest prices ever.
The latest Nintendo eShop sale, launched July 9, brings roughly 410 titles to Switch 2 and Switch. The list skews heavily toward indie games, with publisher PLAYISM-part of Automaton's parent company Active Gaming Media-offering discounts of up to 80 percent. Featured titles include the Philippine-set adventure Until Then, the physics-based destruction sandbox Besiege, and the juvenile adventure Kofun wa Ikiteiru, in which a boy shaped like a burial mound searches for a corpse to inhabit. Several games are at their lowest price ever, including the roguelite FPS Vampire Hunters and the Star Wars Episode I Racer port. The sale runs at various end dates per title.
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