Nintendo's Black Friday Sale: Gaming Deals Galore
Unlock Incredible Savings on Nintendo Games This Black Friday
Game Discounts
Among the featured discounts, EA Sports FC 25 stands out with a remarkable £27.49 price, a 50% off deal that makes it an irresistible offer. Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Super Mario Odyssey also join the fray, available for £33.29 each with a 33% discount. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is priced at £41.99, offering a 30% reduction. These are just some of the gems in the sale.
For those on a budget, the games under £5 section is a treasure trove. Lego City Undercover can be yours for just £3.99, a whopping 92% off. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl and Worms Rumble also offer amazing value at £3.99 and £1.09 respectively, with discounts of 90% each. It's a chance to expand your gaming library without breaking the bank.
Hardware and Accessories
Not only are games on sale, but hardware, accessories, and subscriptions also get a share of the discounts. On the My Nintendo Store website and the Nintendo eShop, you can find savings of up to 30% on Lego sets. It's the perfect time to pick up that long-awaited Lego build.
When it comes to subscriptions, players who buy or extend a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online or Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack individual membership will receive a 12-month bonus code. This can be gifted to a friend and will be delivered via email within 72 hours of purchase, valid until the end of January 2025. It's a great way to enhance your gaming experience.
Nintendo of America's Early Deals
Nintendo of America has also joined the Black Friday frenzy by revealing a range of upcoming deals. While Black Friday itself isn't until November 29, the platform holder is kicking off its holiday offers earlier. Online deals are set to launch on the Nintendo eShop and My Nintendo Store "after November 19". This gives gamers even more time to plan and take advantage of the savings.
Meanwhile, PlayStation's Black Friday deals seem to have leaked early. Significant price cuts are rumored for the base PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation VR2 headset. It's a competitive market, but Nintendo's deals are not to be missed.
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