Cliff Notes – All the best Nintendo Switch games are cheap on Amazon today
- Amazon Prime Day has brought notable discounts on Nintendo’s first-party Switch games, a rarity for the brand.
- Price reductions are available on popular titles, including Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Galaxy games, making it an opportune time for fans.
- These deals are time-sensitive, with many set to expire soon, encouraging early Christmas shopping for gamers.
All the best Nintendo Switch games are cheap on Amazon today
Nintendo games are never usually this cheap (Metro/Nintendo)
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It’s Amazon Prime Day again and while there’s no massive discounts, almost all of Nintendo’s own first party Switch games are cheaper than they usually are.
One of the main problems with being a Nintendo fan is that their games are almost never discounted, for the simple reason that most people, particularly casual gamers, are usually willing to pay the original asking price.
Sometimes you get minor discounts on Black Friday but rarely at any other time. And yet the October Amazon Prime Day event has at least minor price cuts on almost every Switch game, from launch title Zelda: Breath Of The Wild to the brand new Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Even most Switch 2 games have seen at least a small price reduction and given how expensive they are every little counts. A lot of these deals won’t last beyond this week, and many no longer than tomorrow, so if you want to get in some early Christmas shopping this is your chance.
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