Great Nintendo Switch games are 50% off right now
Another season, another Switch sale. To celebrate the summer solstice, or just to boost that quarterly earnings, some of the Switch’s excellent indie games and indie games are now on big discounts. If you need something to play by the pool, like say a 2D side scrolling arcade-y feedback like fear of MetroidNow is the time to dip your gamer toes in the savings.
If you haven’t decided yet The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom or done and somehow exited, there are tons of great stuff you can grab for pretty cheap on Switch between now and June 25th. Officially called “”Super maximum discount,” Nintendo eShop and some stores like Amazon, Target, and Best Buy all have 20-60% off digital games right now. While perennial bestsellers like Luxury Super Mario Kart 8 And Pokémon all are full price, many others are not. Exclusive first-party discounts and other blockbusters include:
- fear of Metroid -$42 (30 percent off)
- super mario party – $42 (30 percent off)
- Mario + Rabbids: Rays of Hope – $30 (50 percent off)
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3 – $42 (30 percent off)
- Fire symbol: Three houses – $42 (30 percent off)
- Hyrule Warrior: Age of Calamity – $42 (30 percent off)
- Triangle Strategy – $42 (30 percent off)
- Chain of Astral – $42 (30 percent off)
- Daemon X Machina – $42 (30 percent off)
- Live a life – $35 (30 percent off)
- No More Heroes 3 – $30 (50 percent off)
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 – $42 (30 percent off)
- Monster Hunter Rise + Sunbreak – 40 USD (33% off)
- Royal Character 5 – $36 (40 percent off)
And it’s also a great time to catch up on some of the best indie games:
- code – $13 (35 percent off)
- Ao Dai – $21 (30 percent off)
- decompression – $12 (40 percent off)
- soul – $7.50 (75 percent off)
- Chicory: A Colorful Story – $10 (50 percent off)
- Dead cells – $12.50 (50 percent off)
- Hell – $12.50 (50 percent off)
- Kill the tower – $10 (60 percent off)
- Messenger – $5 (75 percent off)
Mario + Rabbids: Rays of Hope didn’t get much love when it came out last fall, but it’s even better than the first game and one of the best strategy games on Switch. And if you want to get into a big JRPG game, don’t go back to sleep Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Ignore quantity. You don’t have to play the first two games (or the PS2 or PS1 trilogy) to enjoy it. Meanwhile, game of the generation Hell is an absolute steal. Perfect if you’re about to be stranded on a desert island with nothing but Switches and a backup generator.