New indie launches on Switch

- Two smaller titles, OPUS: Prism Peak and Dosa Divas, launched on Switch 2 and Switch this week. - Coverage highlighted launch trailers and platform availability on April 18. - These releases show steady indie support for both Switch generations amid broader store activity ( ).

Two smaller indie games hit Nintendo’s current and next-gen eShops this week, with *OPUS: Prism Peak* and *Dosa Divas* both launching across Switch and Switch 2. (nintendoeverything.com) *OPUS: Prism Peak* launched on April 16, according to IGN and the game’s official site, and Nintendo’s store page lists it for Switch with Switch 2 compatibility. The game comes from developer Sigono and publisher Shueisha Games. (ign.com, opuspp.shueisha-games.com, nintendo.com) Nintendo Everything posted the game’s launch trailer on April 18 and described it as a photo adventure about Eugene, a former photographer stranded in the Dusklands with a girl who has lost her memories. Nintendo’s store page says players use an analog camera system with framing, focus, exposure and filters. (nintendoeverything.com, nintendo.com) *Dosa Divas* launched earlier in the week, with Nintendo’s U.K. store listing an April 14 release date for Switch. IGN’s launch trailer post says the game is also available on Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Steam. (nintendo.com, ign.com) Nintendo Everything’s April 18 post called *Dosa Divas* a “spicy narrative turn-based RPG,” while Nintendo’s store pages describe two sisters cooking, fighting “corpos,” and using a spirit mech in battles built around timed button presses and flavor-based abilities. Outerloop Games developed the title. (nintendoeverything.com, nintendogames.net, nintendo.com) The pairing shows how publishers are still releasing smaller games across both Switch generations in April 2026, rather than treating the newer hardware as a clean break. In these two cases, one game is a Nintendo-and-PC release and the other is a broader multiplatform launch, but both arrived on Nintendo’s two storefront tracks in the same week. (nintendoeverything.com, ign.com, ign.com) That matters for players scanning the eShop in the first full months of the Switch 2 era: the flow of new software is not limited to Nintendo’s own releases or big-budget ports. It also includes lower-priced narrative games and role-playing games arriving within days of each other. (nintendoeverything.com, nintendo.com, gonintendo.com) Price points underline that lane. GoNintendo reported *Dosa Divas* launched at $19.99 in the U.S. with a 10% launch discount, and Nintendo’s *OPUS: Prism Peak* page shows a sale running through April 30, 2026. (gonintendo.com, nintendo.com) For now, the clearest signal is simple: one week brought a hand-drawn food-and-mech role-playing game and a camera-driven story adventure to Nintendo’s old and new systems at once. That is what steady platform support looks like in the eShop listings, one small launch at a time. (nintendoeverything.com, nintendoeverything.com)

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