Massive New eShop Sale Includes Plenty Of AAA Games
Grab a bunch of Switch and 3DS games from some of the biggest third-party publishers.
Nintendo Switch and 3DS owners should check out this massive eShop sale that includes dozens of titles from major third-party publishers Capcom, Ubisoft, and EA. Many of the titles are discounted for up to 80% off during the sale, like Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered for $8 (normally $40), Immortals Fenys Rising for $12 (normally $60), and Lost in Random for $6 (normally $30).
This is also a great opportunity to pick up newer releases on sale, like Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope for $45 (normally $60), Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin for $20 (normally $60), and It Takes Two for $30 (normally $40).
While the sale mostly includes Nintendo Switch games, several Capcom-published 3DS titles are also on sale, including Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for $5 (normally $30), Resident Evil Revelations for $8 (down from $20), and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies for $5 (normally $30), among others. With the 3DS eShop set to close soon, this might be your last chance to pick up some of these games at low prices.
If you’re searching for more Switch deals, a batch of first-party Nintendo Switch games are also discounted on the eShop right now.
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