Fresh eShop listings across North America, Europe, and Japan have confirmed storage requirements for a wave of upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch releases. Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition leads the pack at 11.0 GB, making it the largest title in this week's roundup - just days before its July 16, 2026 launch.
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Fitness Boxing 3 Switch 2 Edition: What to Expect
Developed by Imagineer, Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer first launched for Switch on December 5, 2024, and the series has surpassed three million units sold. The Nintendo Switch 2 Edition adds an "Advanced Judgment" mode that evaluates the timing and speed of actions, a "Boost Up" mode that accelerates BPM up to 200, camera play, GameShare support, and enhanced graphics.
Camera Play lets players connect a Nintendo Switch 2 Camera or compatible USB camera - sold separately - to display their live image beside the instructor for real-time form checks. GameShare Match supports up to four local players competing in Score Battle and Sudden Death modes.
Current owners of the Nintendo Switch version will be able to access the new features by purchasing an Upgrade Pass. The Japanese site lists the full Switch 2 Edition at 7,678 yen and the upgrade pass at 1,100 yen, both including tax.
Notable Titles in This Week's File-Size Roundup
Moss: The Forgotten Relic is the second-largest Switch 2 arrival at 10.7 GB, with an 8.8 GB footprint on the original Switch. The package brings together Moss, Moss: Book II, and the Twilight Garden DLC into a single, definitive adventure, enhanced and reimagined for its debut on PC and consoles. Developed by Polyarc, it is due on July 16, 2026 on Switch 2. New features for this version include enhanced visuals and performance, newly hand-crafted cutscenes, and a "Smart Follow" camera system.

Here is a quick look at the full Switch 2 and Switch file-size data pulled from the eShops:
Nintendo Switch 2
| Title | File Size |
|---|---|
| Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer SW2 Ed. | 11.0 GB |
| Moss: The Forgotten Relic | 10.7 GB |
| Denshattack | 6.3 GB |
| Culdcept Begins Nintendo Switch 2 Edition | 3.9 GB |
| Heave Ho 2 | 2.4 GB |
| Teeto | 2.0 GB |
| D-topia | 1.9 GB |
| Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit SW2 Edition | 1.8 GB |
| The Mermaid Mask | 1.5 GB |
| Go-Go Town SW2 Edition | 1.3 GB |
Nintendo Switch (selected titles)
| Title | File Size |
|---|---|
| Moss: The Forgotten Relic | 8.8 GB |
| Sins of Kaleido | 6.3 GB |
| Assoluto Racing | 5.6 GB |
| 70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X | 3.2 GB |
| Culdcept Begins | 2.9 GB |
| Heave Ho 2 | 2.4 GB |
| Farlands | 2.2 GB |
| Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit | 1.1 GB |
The Switch list extends to more than 40 titles in total, ranging all the way down to EggConsole Harry Fox PC-8801 at a featherweight 41 MB.
Why File Sizes Matter for Switch 2 Buyers
The Switch 2's default internal storage is 256 GB, and with multiple first-party Switch 2 Editions already hitting double digits, the cumulative footprint of a full library adds up quickly. Fitness Boxing 3's 11.0 GB is not extreme by modern standards, but it is worth noting for players managing space across a mix of larger titles like Moss: The Forgotten Relic and lighter indie releases. A high-speed microSD Express card remains the practical solution for anyone building a deep library on the new hardware.
With Fitness Boxing 3 arriving on July 16 - just four days away at time of writing - shoppers have a narrow window to plan storage and budget before day one.

