Happy weekend, and welcome back to another Dealmaster. Our latest roundup of the best tech deals we can find is headed up by a range of bargains on digital Nintendo Switch games. The Mario maker is running a sweeping “New Year Sale” over at its online eShop, with many of the more notable discounts duplicated at third-party retailers such as Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Walmart, and Humble. While the sales don’t include price cuts on some of the most popular Switch games—there’s nothing for Zelda, Smash Bros., Animal Crossing, or Mario Kart here—the discounts still cover a variety of titles we like and have previously recommended here at Ars.
We’ve curated a list of standout deals from the sale below, but among the highlights, the delightfully mischievous Untitled Goose Game is down to $10, while the Switch port of the breezy and charming puzzler Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is down to $28. Clubhouse Games, which collects 51 innocently fun mini-games that span various methods of play, is also on sale for $28. Several ports of easy recommendations are discounted as well, including near-universally acclaimed RPGs Disco Elysium, The Witcher 3, and Divinity: Original Sin 2, the gorgeous Tetris Effect, and the chaotic first-person shooter Doom Eternal. Plus, there are a handful of deals on smaller-scale indies we’ve highlighted in past guides, including the moody action-adventure game Olija, the comedic and genre-shifting side-scroller The Messenger, and the satisfying roguelite Dead Cells.
Now, many of the multiplatform games on sale here can often be had for less on other devices, and Nintendo still charges a bit more than we’d like for years-old first-party games in particular. (Games like Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and Super Mario Maker 2 would ideally be available for $40 by default these days, not just when they’re on sale.) Nevertheless, if you’re willing to pay the usual Nintendo premium for the Switch’s portability, all of the deals we’ve curated are well below their typical street prices, and the majority of them are either at the lowest price we’ve tracked for the Switch or at least very close.
Also of note: if you don’t have eShop gift credit already, you might be better off buying with a digital code from a third-party retailer when applicable, since you’ll get the full amount of “Gold Points“—Nintendo’s reward currency for purchasing eShop games, which you can then use toward future purchases—even if you’ve paid less at Amazon, Target, or the like. Either way, though, if you recently picked up a new Switch over the holidays and need things to play, there are a few good opportunities to stock up here. Nintendo says the sale will last through January 16.
If your gaming backlog is already overflowing, though, our roundup also has deals on Microsoft’s high-end Xbox Elite controller, a GPS + Cellular variant of the Apple Watch Series 7, gaming headsets and USB-C chargers we like, and more. You can have a look at our full roundup below.
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Featured deals of the day
- Nintendo Switch New Year Sale: various Switch games discounted at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Humble, Walmart, and Nintendo eShop
- 12-month Nintendo Switch Online Family Membership + SanDisk MicroSDXC Card for Nintendo Switch (128GB) for $35 (
$57) at Best Buy (bundle seen in cart) - RavPower RP-PC144 2-port USB-C wall charger (30W total, 20W USB-C PD) + 3ft USB-C to Lightning cable for $16 (
$30) at RavPower (use code: DNL44) - Microsoft Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 for Xbox/PC for $140 (
$155) at Walmart, Amazon - HyperX Cloud Alpha gaming headset for $60 (
$80) at Best Buy - Wacom Intuos drawing tablet for $40 (
$70) at Amazon, Best Buy - Ring Fit Adventure (Switch) for $55 (
$70) at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop - Apple Watch Series 7 (45mm, GPS + Cellular, Stainless Steel Case) for $629 (
$745) at Amazon - Google Nest Mini (2nd gen) smart speaker for $25 (
$35) at Target, Best Buy
Video game deals
- Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (Switch) for $28 (
$35) at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Humble, Nintendo eShop - Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Switch) for $28 (
$35) at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Humble, Nintendo eShop - Shin Megami Tensei V (Switch) for $42 (
$50) at Amazon, Target, Humble, Best Buy, Nintendo eShop - Untitled Goose Game (Switch, PS4) for $10 (
$20) at Amazon, Target, Humble, Best Buy, Nintendo eShop, PSN - Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition (Switch) for $35 (
$50) at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Humble, Nintendo eShop
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Switch) for $11 (
$15) at Amazon, Target, Humble, Walmart, Nintendo eShop - Tetris Effect: Connected (Switch) for $27 (
$37) at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Humble, Nintendo eShop (also on Game Pass) - The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (Switch) for $30 (
$37) at Amazon, Target, Walmart, Nintendo eShop - Ori and the Blind Forest (Switch) for $10 (
$18) at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Humble, Nintendo eShop (also on Game Pass) - Dragon Quest Builders 2 (Switch) for $35 (
$50) at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Humble, Nintendo eShop (also on Game Pass)
- Ring Fit Adventure (Switch) for $55 (
$70) at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop - It Takes Two (PC) for $17 (
$30) at Green Man Gaming - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PC) for free (
$20) at Amazon (Prime users only, also on Game Pass) - Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4, Xbox) for $20 (
$30) at Target, Best Buy, GameStop - Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PS5) for $35 (
$55) at Target - NieR Automata: Game of the Yorha Edition (PS4) for $15 (
$25) at GameStop - Scarlet Nexus (PS4, PS5, Xbox) for $25 (
$35) at Amazon, GameStop (also on Game Pass) - 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (PS4) for $20 (
$30) at GameStop - Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PS5, PS4, Xbox) for $20 (
$35) at GameStop - Celeste (PS4) for $5 (
$15) at PSN - Lonely Mountains: Downhill (PS4) for $11 (
$18) at PSN (also on Game Pass)