Nintendo Switch exclusives tend to maintain their $60 prices even years after release, and deals on many of them only crop up a few times each year. This is one of those times, as you'll find a handful of popular Switch games discounted to just $40 at Amazon. Both physical and digital versions of each game are included in the promotion.
Keep in mind that Target tends to sell out of its deals on Switch exclusives, so we recommend ordering soon. Note that most physical deals are eligible for in-store pickup or delivery, while digital codes will be sent via email shortly after purchase. Here's a look at the discounted games at Target.
Nintendo Switch games for $40 at Target
- Splatoon 3 (Target) -- $40 ($
60) - Splatoon 3 (Walmart) -- $40 (
$60) - Splatoon 3 (Digital) -- $40 ($
60) - Kirby and the Forgotten Land -- $40 ($
60) - Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Digital) -- $40 ($
60) - Mario Strikers: Battle League -- $40 ($
60) - Mario Strikers: Battle League (Digital) -- $40 ($
60) - Super Mario Party -- $40 ($
60) - Super Mario Party (Digital) -- $40 ($
60)
One of the best games on sale is Splatoon 3. Offering one of the best multiplayer experiences on Switch, heaps of unlockable content, and an extensive cooperative mode, Splatoon 3 is a great family-friendly game that has very rarely dropped to this low of a price. Walmart is matching Target's deal.
If you're interested in the Super Mario Party deal, make sure to check out the Super Mario Party Joy-Con Bundle at Amazon (you can also get it at Target). This $99 bundle comes with unique red and blue Joy-Con controllers and a digital copy of the party game. Launched as part of Nintendo's Black Friday deals last year, this bundle remains a great way to pick up the game and a shiny new set of controllers, which retail for $80 on their own. Once this bundle sells out, it'll probably be gone for good.
Amazon originally matched prices for many of these deals, but the majority, including digital versions, have already sold out. That means you'll now only find Mario Strikers: Battle League (Digital for $40, with all other deals either sold out or no longer being offered at the discounted price.
First-party Switch titles rarely drop below $40, making these price cuts some of the best you're likely to see until later this year. Be sure to give them a look soon, as they seem to be selling out faster than expected.
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