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Nintendo is set to launch its Switch Online service in September. Amazon is now offering the 3 and 12 month subscription pre-orders starting from $7.99. Just note there is no direct deal here and the $34.99 family plan (up to 8 people) option doesn’t appear to be live just yet. However, if you’re a Switch owner, you might as well go grab some $50 eShop gift cards while they are $45 with free email delivery from PayPal. This is a great chance to get some deals on indie titles via Nintendo’s digital marketplace. More details below.

You can read all about the new Switch Online service right here. At this point it appears as though the September launch date is still in place, despite the fact that Amazon is still listing the release date as December 31st.

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  • Redeem balance ONLY through the Nintendo eShop and other Nintendo shopping services, including Nintendo systems that offer access to the Nintendo eShop, to download content such as games and other features, or to purchase items (subject to availability).
  • Valid for use in the United States only.
  • Use of this card requires broadband Internet access and acceptance of User Agreement, and Privacy Policy.  

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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