Daily Technology
·19/01/2026
Recent eShop listings have begun to reveal the digital footprint of upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 titles, alongside updated sizes for existing Switch games. This early data offers a glimpse into the storage requirements for new releases, including notable titles like 'Dispatch' and 'They Are Billions,' providing valuable information for players planning their digital libraries.
The Nintendo Switch 2, while not yet officially detailed, is showing early signs of its game library through eShop data. Several titles have had their file sizes published, with 'Dispatch – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition' leading the pack at a substantial 28.5GB. Other notable entries include 'Citadelum' at 2.9GB, 'Isekai Rondo – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition' at 1.8GB, and 'They Are Billions' at a surprisingly lean 1.5GB. The retro-inspired fighter 'The Rumble Fish 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition' is listed at 800MB.
For the current Nintendo Switch, a variety of games have also had their file sizes updated or listed. 'Dispatch' on the original Switch requires 10.9GB. Other games include 'Forgive Me Father 2' at 4.9GB, 'Horror Tale: Remaster' at 3.9GB, and 'Ship Simulator Ocean Fishing' at 3.4GB. Many smaller indie titles are also present, with sizes ranging from just under 1GB to a few hundred megabytes, such as 'Eden of Creation' (1.0GB), 'Freeride' (1000MB), and 'Cute Finders' (744MB).
This information, compiled from eShop listings across North America, Europe, and Japan, offers a preliminary look at the storage needs for both current and future Nintendo hardware. Players can use this data to better manage their console storage and make informed decisions about digital purchases.









