Nintendo Switch digital games are up to 50% off on Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart
- Nintendo is dropping the price on several games through its eShop during their Share the Fun Sale.
- Numerous titles are currently down to their lowest prices ever.
- Amazon, Target, Walmart and Best Buy match these prices, and offer one major benefit: more Gold Points.
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Shoppers can find popular titles, like "1-2 Switch," "ARMS," and "Luigi's Mansion 3" down to their lowest prices ever during Nintendo's Share the Fun Sale.
Suffice to say, this is a perfect opportunity to fill up your Switch's digital library—if you managed to get a hold of one before this year's shortage.
However, shoppers should consider shopping on other retailers first. Here's why: If you buy a digital game through the retail giant instead of Nintendo's proprietary eShop, you'll get the maximum amount of Gold Points even if you purchased it on sale. eShop, however, will only credit you for the price you paid.
For those unfamiliar, Gold Points are a digital currency which can be earned by purchasing eligible games or downloadable content. Nintendo says points are awarded based on "5% of the amount you pay," and can be used as credit for future, eligible purchases.
With that said, Amazon, Target, Walmart, and Best Buy don't match all of the discounts seen on the Share the Fun Sale. For instance, a digital copy of "Cuphead" is still $20 on Amazon, but is marked down to $16 on eShop.
Here are the best Nintendo Switch digital games on sale at Amazon:
- Luigi's Mansion 3, $42 [You save $18]
- Star Wars Episode I Racer, $11 [You save $4]
- Just Dance 2020, $20 [You save $20]
- Catherine: Full Body, $40 [You save $10]
- ARMS, $42 [You save $18]
- 1-2 Switch, $35 [You save $15]
- Dead by Daylight, $26 [You save $14]
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, $10 [You save $10]