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Grab an extra pair of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con for $56 shipped (Reg. $67+)

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Newegg is now offering the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (L/R) in Gray for $55.99 shipped. Simply use code EMCPWEX27 during checkout to redeem the special price. Originally $80 and normally fetching closer to $67 at Amazon, today’s deal is one of the best prices we have ever tracked. In fact, it’s within about $1 of the all-time low and anything less was basically a price mistake that didn’t last very long. More details below.

Nintendo Switch Joy-Con:

  • Introducing Joy-Con, controllers that make new kinds of gaming possible, for use with Nintendo Switch.
  • The versatile Joy-Con offer multiple surprising new ways for players to have fun.Battery life can last for more than six hours, but will vary depending on the software and usage conditions. For example, The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild can be played for roughly 3 hours on a single charge
  • Two Joy-Con can be used independently in each hand, or together as one game controller when attached to the Joy-Con grip
  • They can also attach to the main console for use in handheld mode, or be shared with friends to enjoy two-player action in supported games.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices