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Nintendo Switch Exclusives Still Available For $40 - Pokemon, Zelda, Mario, And More

From Mario and Zelda, to Pikmin, Pokemon, and Beyond, here's a roundup of every first-party Nintendo Switch game on sale this week.

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Between Best Buy's Black Friday in July sale and Amazon's massive Prime Day event there are some amazing deals on Nintendo Switch games available this week. That includes a handful of first-party Switch releases that rarely go on sale for big discounts, some of which--like Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Pikmin 4, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe--are down to just $40 instead of the $60 they normally sell for. Others, like Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince and Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble are even cheaper.

Even more Switch games are also on sale at Best Buy and other retailers this week, including multi-platform titles like MLB: The Show, Star Ocean Second Story R, and Sonic Superstars. You can also grab the recently-released Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Steelbook Launch Edition for just $40 (was $60). Check out the list below for all the Switch games discounts.

While many of the deals are available at Amazon and Best Buy, other retailers like Walmart, Target, and GameStop are price-matching select deals during Prime Day. However, keep in mind that Amazon Prime Day and Best Buy's Black Friday in July Sale both end July 17, and in some cases, these games could sell out before then. Either way, these Nintendo Switch game deals are only available for a limited time, so be sure to grab them while you can.

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For more discounts on video games and electronics, be sure to check out our Best Buy Black Friday in July sale roundup, or head over to our Prime Day hub to see all the deals in Amazon's big sales event, which ends tonight at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET.


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