Nintendo is Having a Huge eShop Sale Ahead of Tomorrow’s Switch Event
Nintendo’s highly anticipated presentation for their upcoming console, the Switch, is almost upon us! The yet-to-be-released console has been taking over the news scene lately with recently announced accessories and rumored launch titles keeping eager consumers excited. To capitalize on all the hype, there is a monster of a sale happening right now on the Nintendo eShop. A total of 122 Nintendo 3DS and Wii U digital format games are being sold at discounted prices.
Titles that stick out from the bunch include:
- Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (Nintendo 3DS) –
$19.99$15.59
- Child of Light (Wii U) –
$14.99$7.49
- Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii U) –
$19.99$15.59 - Octodad: Dadliest Catch (Wii U) –
$14.99$10.49
- Pocket Card Jockey (Nintendo 3DS) –
$6.99$5.45
- Rayman Legends (Wii U) –
$39.99$19.99
- River City: Tokyo Rumble (Nintendo 3DS) –
$29.99$23.99
- Shantae: Risky’s Revenge – Director’s Cut (Wii U) –
$9.99$6.99
- Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice (Nintendo 3DS) –
$39.99$23.99
- Splatoon (Wii U) –
$59.99$46.79 - Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Wii U) –
$9.99$7.79
- Mario Party 10 (Wii U) –
$29.99$23.39
- Harvest Moon: Skytree Village (Nintendo 3DS) –
$29.99$23.99
- WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii U) –
$19.99$15.59 - Yo-Kai Watch (Nintendo 3DS) –
$39.99$31.19
My Nintendo members are able to get an extra 10 percent off, but it’s not known which titles will receive them until the final stages of purchase. The current eShop sale is going to keep on chugging for two more weeks, ending on January 25th. Does Nintendo have something planned to coincide with the 25th? Probably not, but you never know with Nintendo.
If you have the means and motivation, there are a whole lot more games that we didn’t list that are prime for picking HERE. Get ’em while they’re hot! Yee-haw! (Whip crack)
Are you going to check out the eShop sale? Are you excited for tomorrow’s Switch event? On a scale of 10 to 10, how great is video gaming right now? Leave us your wisdom in the comments below and check out these other Nintendo articles:
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