[August 9, 2025 | Earthtechy Gaming News Desk]
You know those moments in gaming where you’re just minding your own business, and bam! a game you’ve been curious about suddenly drops out of nowhere? That’s exactly what happened during Nintendo’s Indie World Showcase on August 7, 2025.
Without any teasing, countdowns, or release date hype, UFO 50 from Mossmouth — yes, the studio behind the legendary Spelunky — was announced and made available immediately for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. And here’s the kicker: just days later, it’s already sitting at #1 on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts.
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If you’re picturing a “minigame collection,” think again. UFO 50 is fifty full-sized games, each with its own mechanics, art style, and gameplay depth.
We’re talking:
The wild part? You can play every single one right from the start — no tedious unlocking required. Some titles are purely single-player, while others let you grab a friend for local multiplayer sessions.
The in-game world ties everything together through the backstory of UFOSoft, a fictional 1980s game studio whose “lost” titles have been rediscovered. It’s a clever narrative hook that makes browsing through the 50 games feel like exploring a time capsule.
If you’re ready to dive in right now, UFO 50 is up for $25 on the Nintendo eShop and My Nintendo Store for both Switch and Switch 2.
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And for soundtrack lovers — the gigantic chiptune soundtrack by Eirik Suhrke (also part of the dev team) is already up on Steam and Bandcamp.
Here’s something you might not know — UFO 50 has been in development for nearly ten years. Mossmouth and a collective of indie devs worked across multiple genres without limiting themselves to 1980s design rules, even though the art and music lean heavily on retro aesthetics.
The game first landed on Steam in 2024, where it quickly earned an Overwhelmingly Positive player rating. Now, with its surprise Switch and Switch 2 debut, a whole new audience is discovering why it made CNET’s Best Games of 2024 list.
Nintendo’s Indie World Showcase is no stranger to surprise reveals, but this one hit differently. UFO 50 wasn’t just another “coming soon” trailer — it was a play it now moment.
And clearly, the surprise worked. By August 9, just two days after launch, UFO 50 rocketed straight to #1 on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts, overtaking heavyweights like Super Mario Party Jamboree, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and even Minecraft.
It wasn’t alone in generating buzz either — fellow Indie World titles like Tiny Book Shop and Is This Seat Taken also saw a boost, but UFO 50 dominated the spotlight.
I’ll be honest — it’s rare to see an indie title outpace Nintendo’s first-party juggernauts on the eShop, especially this quickly. But UFO 50’s success proves something important:
Players are hungry for originality that respects gaming history. This isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake — it’s a love letter to the golden era of gaming, built with modern design sensibilities.
The idea of offering 50 complete games in one package feels almost rebellious in an age where most collections lean heavily on remasters or microgames. And the fact that each title in UFO 50 feels distinct — from pacing to mechanics — shows the depth of passion Mossmouth and their indie collaborators poured into the project.
If other developers are paying attention, we might just see more “shadow drops” like this in the future, where surprise becomes part of the marketing magic.
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While UFO 50 stole the headlines, the August 7 Indie World wasn’t short on exciting reveals. The showcase also featured upcoming gems like:
Some of these will drop within weeks, while others are set for 2026, keeping the Switch and Switch 2 indie pipeline strong.
If you’ve read this far and haven’t jumped in yet, here’s the quick-start guide:
Whether you’re into platformers, puzzle games, shooters, or slow-burn RPGs, UFO 50 has at least a few titles that will click with you — and probably a few unexpected favorites you didn’t see coming.
As someone who’s seen countless indie games come and go, I can confidently say UFO 50 is more than a novelty drop. It’s a showcase of what indie creativity can do when freed from genre limits, and it’s setting a new benchmark for surprise launches.
If you’re holding off because you’re not sure 50 games can really be worth your time — trust me, this is the kind of package you’ll keep coming back to for months. And with the Switch 2 eShop charts already bowing to it, it’s safe to say UFO 50 is here to stay.
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