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US: Nintendo Download for 19th March, 2026

This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following content:

  • Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2:
  • MLB The Show 26 – Compete and leave your mark in MLB The Show 26. Discover new Road to The Show mechanics, deeper Franchise experiences, enhanced customization options and true-to-life on-field action. Compete in the officially licensed Men’s NCAA College World Series, rising from a promising high school talent to one of the all-time MLB greats immortalized in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. MLB The Show 26 is available now on the Nintendo Switch system.
  • Deadzone: Rogue – Step into a forsaken space station in this fast-paced roguelike shooter where every run is a heated fight for survival. Battle through shifting, procedurally generated corridors overrun with biomechanical creatures solo or with friends online. Scavenge and combine experimental weaponry to grow stronger and evolve with every encounter. Harness powerful gear, wield the elements in high intensity combat and push deeper into the station’s heart to uncover secrets. Plus, use Joy-Con 2 mouse controls for smooth loot and shoot action! Fight, revive, adapt and carve your own path through the void – can you survive long enough to conquer the Deadzone? Deadzone: Rogue is available now on the Nintendo Switch 2 system.
  • Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics:
    • Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness – Experience the extra dimension in this role-playing game released for the Nintendo GameCube system in 2005! Using Shadow Pokémon, an evil organization has unleashed a sinister plot of world domination. With Eevee as your companion, and with the help of numerous friends along the way, you must fight against terrible foes and race against time to snag and purify the Shadow Pokémon and save the world! The Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness game is available now for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members on Nintendo Switch 2.
  • Digital Spotlight:

Activities:

  • Final week of the My Nintendo Mario Kart World Open Series! – Jump into the My Nintendo Mario Kart World Open Series and hit the track for fast-paced fun! This week, test your endurance in Knockout Tour – join with Event ID 3203. You can also take a screenshot of your epic moments from the event and share your best shots online using the Nintendo Switch app! Use #MAR10Day to connect with fellow racers and showcase your best moves. For more information, visit https://my.nintendo.com/news/a78895afee7e446a.

Nintendo Music:

  • Sound in Action – Revisit one of Samus Aran’s classic adventures with the Super Metroid soundtrack, available now on Nintendo Music! Take a sonic journey around planet Zebes with tracks including “Theme of Super Metroid,” “Samus Aran Appears,” “Wrecked Ship” and more. For more info, visit: https://www.nintendo.com/us/switch/online/nintendo-switch-online/nintendo-music/.
  • Sing Your Heart Out – Hope you’re ready for a sing-along, because the Vocal Tracks playlist is available now on Nintendo Music! Warm up your vocal cords with catchy tunes like “Piranha Plants on Parade,” “Kapp’n’s Sea Shanty – Homeward” and “Calamari Inkantation.”

Nintendo eShop sales on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2:

Also new this week on Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch 2:

Also new this week on Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch:

6 thoughts on “US: Nintendo Download for 19th March, 2026”

  1. Nice roundup of this week’s releases—there are a few titles here I hadn’t noticed before. I always enjoy checking these updates to see what new games might be worth trying over the weekend. Interestingly, while browsing different online resources recently, I also came across some useful public data tools like Erie property records that help people review housing and land information in an organized way. It’s always surprising how many helpful resources exist online once you start exploring. Looking forward to seeing what next week’s download list brings.

  2. This week’s lineup looks pretty solid, with a good mix of titles that cater to different tastes. A couple of these releases definitely caught my attention, especially the ones flying a bit under the radar. I’ve also been trying to stay more organized with information lately, and resources like Columbiana tax records oddly help with building that habit. Curious to see which of these games end up standing out over time.

  3. The new releases in the US Nintendo Download for March 19 look pretty interesting, especially with the mix of indie titles and returning classics. I always enjoy checking these weekly updates because they highlight games that might otherwise go unnoticed. While browsing related resources online I also came across some public record tools like Pima inmate search which reminded me how useful well-organized information sites can be. Looking forward to trying a couple of these new games this weekend and seeing which ones stand out the most.

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