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Newegg offers free $10 credit w/ $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card purchases

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Newegg is now offering $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Cards with a $10 Newegg credit attached for $50 with free email delivery. Considering Black Friday is right around the corner (and the Newegg credit expires on November 30th), this is a great chance to give yourself a head start on holiday deals. We’ve also seen a steady stream of eShop deals lately, so be sure to check those out to get even more value out of the gift card. Head over to this morning’s game deals roundup for the rest of today’s offers and down below for more details.

While we are talking gift cards, we still have big time deals at Best Buy, Build-A-Bear, Burger King and more.

Here are all the latest digital Nintendo Switch and eShop deals, along with some rare offers on Ace Attorney 3DS games. New reports also suggest a brand new updated version of the hardware is in the works.

Nintendo eShop Gift Cards:

The perfect gift for anyone who loves to play—including you

Choose from over 1,000 new, classic and indie games

Delivered directly to your Nintendo Switch, Wii U™ or Nintendo 3DS™ family of systems.

FREE GIFT: Newegg $10 Promotional Gift Card (Email Delivery) [Expires on Nov 30, 2018] Value:$10.00

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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