Switch 2 eShop top sellers
GoNintendo’s April 12 Switch 2 eShop charts show Super Mario Bros. Wonder Upgrade Pack and Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup among the top-ranking titles. (gonintendo.com)
Nintendo’s Switch 2 eShop chart for April 12 put two versions of *Super Mario Bros. Wonder* near the top, with the upgrade pack at No. 3 and the full Switch 2 edition at No. 4. (gonintendo.com) GoNintendo’s list for Sunday, April 12, 2026 showed *Pokemon Pokopia* at No. 1 and *Mario Kart World* at No. 2, ahead of *Super Mario Bros. Wonder Upgrade Pack* and *Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park*. Nintendo Everything posted the same top four in its weekly roundup. (gonintendo.com) (nintendoeverything.com) The split matters because Nintendo is selling *Wonder* two ways on Switch 2. Players who already own the original Switch game can buy a separate upgrade pack, while new buyers can purchase the full Switch 2 edition with the added Bellabel Park content included. (nintendo.com 1) (nintendo.com 2) Nintendo’s store page says the Switch 2 release adds newly discovered ruins in the Flower Kingdom, multiplayer attractions in Bellabel Park, all seven Koopalings in new boss courses, and two added playable characters: Rosalina and Co-Star Luma. The game also adds a Super Flower Pot power-up, Dual Badges, and GameShare support for local or online play. (nintendo.com) The upgrade path also helps explain why two *Wonder* listings can climb at once. IGN reported before launch that the upgrade pack was priced at $19.99 and would unlock the Switch 2 extras for players who already owned the 2023 Switch version. (ign.com) That gives Nintendo one of the clearest early examples of how Switch-era hits are being resold and refreshed for the new hardware. Nintendo’s United Kingdom product page says owners of the original game can keep playing the Switch version on older hardware or buy the upgrade pack to access the Switch 2 edition features. (nintendo.com) The chart also suggests Nintendo’s first-party lineup is still dominating the new storefront. In the April 12 top 10, Nintendo Everything listed *Pokemon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition* at No. 5 and *Donkey Kong Bananza* at No. 6, with *Pragmata Deluxe Edition* at No. 8 as one of the few non-Nintendo titles near the top. (nintendoeverything.com) For now, the signal from the April 12 rankings is simple: Switch 2 owners are buying both the cheaper upgrade route and the full-price repackaging of *Super Mario Bros. Wonder*. On Nintendo’s store, both products are still positioned as separate purchases tied to the same expanded Switch 2 release. (gonintendo.com) (nintendo.com)