Switch 2 eShop snapshots
- Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts on April 19 place Pokemon Pokopia at No.1 in weekly rankings. (nintendoeverything.com) - Mouse: P.I. For Hire debuted at No.2, while Pragmata launched strongly at No.3 with an additional version charting separately. (nintendoeverything.com) - Those chart positions offer an immediate read on player interest as new releases land this week on the platform. (nintendoeverything.com)
Nintendo’s Switch 2 weekly eShop chart on April 19 put Pokémon Pokopia back at No. 1, with two new arrivals landing directly behind it. (nintendoeverything.com) Nintendo Everything’s chart snapshot listed MOUSE: P.I. For Hire at No. 2 and PRAGMATA at No. 3, with PRAGMATA Deluxe Edition also appearing at No. 6. Mario Kart World held No. 4, and Pokémon Legends: Z-A — Nintendo Switch 2 Edition ranked No. 5. (nintendoeverything.com) Nintendo’s U.S. best-sellers page also showed Pokémon Pokopia and MOUSE: P.I. For Hire among the platform’s top-selling Switch 2 games on April 19. The same page listed PRAGMATA as a new Switch 2 release dated April 17, 2026. (nintendo.com, nintendo.com) The chart is a weekly storefront ranking, so it captures what players are buying right as releases hit the eShop. That makes this week’s list an early sales signal for April launches rather than a long-tail popularity poll. (nintendoeverything.com, nintendo.com) Pokémon Pokopia has been near the top for more than one week. Nintendo Everything’s April 12 Switch 2 chart said it was “once again” No. 1, which means it carried the lead into a second straight weekly snapshot by April 19. (nintendoeverything.com, nintendoeverything.com) MOUSE: P.I. For Hire reached No. 2 within days of release. Nintendo’s April release calendar and Nintendo UK’s game page both list its Switch 2 launch date as April 16, 2026. (nintendo.com, nintendo.com) PRAGMATA’s chart showing is split across editions. Capcom’s official site says the Nintendo Switch 2 version launched in North America and Australia on April 17, 2026, while Japan and Asia remain set for April 24, 2026. (capcom-games.com, capcom-games.com) That leaves the April 19 chart as a snapshot of a crowded release week: one established Pokémon title still leading, one new shooter debuting at No. 2, and Capcom’s new release taking two spots in the top 10. (nintendoeverything.com)