Switch 2 eShop: Blood Remaster and New May Releases

Nintendo’s May 7 North American eShop update added Blood: Refreshed Supply – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and listed new Switch and Switch 2 releases including Call of the Elder Gods, Indiana Jones and Mixtape.

Nintendo’s North American eShop updated on May 7, adding Blood: Refreshed Supply – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and posting release information for several Switch and Switch 2 titles.

Blood: Refreshed Supply – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition arrived May 7 from Nightdive Studios at $29.99. The release is a remaster of Monolith Productions’ 1997 first-person shooter Blood and follows Nightdive’s 2019 Fresh Supply update for PC. The Switch 2 edition lists technical improvements for current hardware, including support for up to 4K resolution, unlocked frame rates, local split-screen and online co-op for up to eight players, and a Vault with behind-the-scenes development material.

Other studio releases noted in the update include Call of the Elder Gods from Kwalee, scheduled for May 12 at $24.99, which places players at Miskatonic University and features observation-based puzzles and environmental clues. Bethesda’s Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is listed for May 12 at $69.99 and is set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, with exploration and whip-based gameplay across locations such as Marshall College and the sunken temples of Sukhothai. Annapurna Interactive’s Mixtape launched May 7 for $19.99 on Switch 2; it is described as a narrative-driven coming-of-age adventure about three friends.

The update also includes a broad slate of indie and niche releases across both consoles, with prices ranging from under $5 to full retail. Representative Switch launches in the update include Akita: Legends Squad ($9.99), TetherGeist ($16.99), NITRO GEN OMEGA ($29.99), and Yomi 2 ($19.99). The eShop entries list additional puzzle, horror, strategy and platform titles with release windows in early to mid-May.

Release dates in the update span early to mid-May, with multiple titles available May 7 and May 12. North American customers can purchase or pre-order these games through the Nintendo eShop. The listings specify platform availability for each title; some will be released for both the original Switch and Switch 2 while others are listed only for Switch 2.

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