10 Things You Should Stop Doing On Your Nintendo Switch Immediately – SlashGear
Nintendo made waves when it announced “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,” the sequel to one of the console’s best-selling games, at a retail price of $69.99. Major triple-A titles have long retailed for $59.99, dating back to the seventh generation of consoles, and for as much content as “Tears of the Kingdom” has, the prevailing thought has been that a $69.99 price point could become the new normal. However, Nintendo Switch users should not fret, as there is little reason to buy Switch games, used, new, physical, or digital at full price.
The Nintendo Switch e-Shop is rife with sales and discounts on games from all developers, including Nintendo itself on occasion. Digital game consumers will want to pay close attention to the e-Shop during the summer months, during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and following the Holiday shopping rush for the best deals on the highest quantity of games. However, digital consumers can also save on new titles thanks to the Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers program. For $99.99, Switch owners can redeem two Switch games digitally, saving them up to $20 on one title (or $10 on two titles, depending on your perspective). “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom” is an included game with this promotion, opening the door for savings of up to $29.99.
Used games, of course, will continue to be an option for those who prefer physical titles. And those who prefer new, physical games continue to have a slew of resources for discounts from different retailers.
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