Pokemon Pokopia tops Switch 2 charts
- Nintendo Everything’s April 26 Switch 2 eShop chart put Pokemon Pokopia back at No. 1, ahead of Mouse: P.I. For Hire at No. 2 and Pragmata’s standard edition at No. 3. - Pragmata appeared twice in the top 10, with the standard release at No. 3 and the Deluxe Edition at No. 6, while Mario Kart World slipped to No. 4. - The chart arrives as May’s Switch 2 slate adds six notable releases, including Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21. (gamerant.com)
Pokemon Pokopia was the top-selling game on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop chart published April 26, holding off new releases Mouse: P.I. For Hire and Pragmata. (nintendoeverything.com) (gonintendo.com) Nintendo Everything’s weekly ranking listed Mouse: P.I. For Hire at No. 2 and Pragmata at No. 3 in the all-games chart. Mario Kart World followed at No. 4, with Pokemon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition at No. 5. (nintendoeverything.com) (gonintendo.com) Pragmata showed up twice in the top 10, with its Deluxe Edition at No. 6. That gave Capcom two chart positions for the same launch window, split across editions. (nintendoeverything.com) (gamefaqs.gamespot.com) The same chart series had Pokemon Pokopia at No. 1 on April 12 and April 19, indicating it has led the Switch 2 eShop for at least three straight weekly snapshots. Pragmata was already climbing earlier in April as preloads opened. (nintendoeverything.com 1) (nintendoeverything.com 2) That pattern lines up with a busier release calendar for Nintendo’s new system. Game Rant reported six notable Switch 2 games due in May 2026: Mixtape on May 7, Call of the Elder Gods and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on May 12, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21, Bubsy 4D on May 22, and Stray on May 28. (gamerant.com) (ign.com) Among those May releases, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is the clearest first-party exclusive in the lineup. IGN said it is scheduled for May 21, making it Nintendo’s next dated in-house Switch 2 release after April’s chart leaders. (ign.com) (gamerant.com) Nintendo has not announced a June 2026 Direct in the sources reviewed here. Reports about a June presentation remain rumor-based, including coverage citing industry leaker NateTheHate rather than Nintendo itself. (gameranx.com) For now, the clearest signal is on the storefront itself: Pokemon Pokopia is still leading downloads, while Mouse: P.I. For Hire and Pragmata have joined the top tier as the May schedule approaches. (nintendoeverything.com) (gonintendo.com)