Nintendo has quietly launched a multiplayer-focused eShop sale across Europe, putting 32 games on discount and giving Switch owners a solid window to fill some gaps in their libraries. The sale spans a wide range of genres, from competitive racers and fighting games to cooperative adventures and party titles, making it one of the more varied discount events Nintendo has run recently.
Here's the thing: multiplayer sales like this tend to fly under the radar because there's no single marquee title anchoring the promotion. What you get instead is a collection of games that genuinely shine with friends in the room or online, and several of them are legitimately excellent picks at reduced prices.

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The games that stand out from the 32
The sale includes a healthy mix of Nintendo first-party titles and strong third-party entries. Racing fans will want to look closely at what's available, and if you have been sitting on the fence about any of Nintendo's sports or party franchises, this is the kind of event that makes the decision easier.
For players who enjoy competitive multiplayer, the fighting and sports game selections offer genuine depth. Several titles in the sale support both local and online play, which matters a lot when you want flexibility in how you connect with other players.
Cooperative titles are also well represented. If you have been looking for games to share with family or friends who might not identify as dedicated players, several of the discounted games offer accessible entry points without sacrificing depth for those who want to dig deeper.
What this means for your Switch library
Sales focused on multiplayer are relatively uncommon compared to the genre-specific or publisher-specific events Nintendo runs more regularly. The key here is that the 32-game selection covers enough ground that most Switch owners will find at least two or three titles worth grabbing.
Pro tip: if you are building out a local multiplayer library for couch gaming sessions, this sale does a lot of the heavy lifting. Several of the included games are titles that hold their value at full price, so catching them discounted is genuinely good timing.
For players who have recently picked up new Nintendo Switch hardware or are returning to the platform after a break, the sale also intersects nicely with some ongoing Nintendo Switch 2 launch activity. Games like Mario Tennis Fever have been drawing attention lately, and our complete guide to shots, modes, and ranked play breaks down everything you need to know before jumping into competitive play.
Kirby fans should also note that the pink puffball has been having a strong moment across Nintendo platforms. If Kirby titles appear in the sale, pairing them with our guide to unlocking all machines in Kirby Air Riders gives you a head start on the content grind.
How to make the most of the window
The 32 games in this sale represent a real cross-section of what multiplayer on Switch looks like in mid-2026. Some of these titles have been available for years and have proven track records with active communities. Others are newer additions that benefit significantly from having more players in the ecosystem.
What most players miss with eShop sales is the download size consideration. If you are working with limited internal storage, prioritize the titles you are most likely to play immediately rather than stockpiling games you might not touch for months.
The European eShop sale is live now. Browse the full 32-game selection directly through your Switch console or the Nintendo website. For deeper coverage of what is worth playing across Nintendo platforms right now, our gaming guides hub has you covered on the titles that matter most.








