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Costco is offering $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Cards for just $44.99 with free email shipping for its members. It will be delivered digitally within about an hour. This is a great way to get even deeper deals on the steady stream of eShop price drops we track. But there are even more discounted gift cards today via eBay Daily Deals with free shipping including Krispy Kreme, Cabela’s, California Pizza Kitchen and more. Head below for everything.

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Speaking of Nintendo Switch, we still have a nice batch of discounted digital games. These Nintendo gift cards will yield even deeper deals on these eShop deals. And while we still have a good batch live right now, we saw a good chunk of titles go on sale just about every week across 2018 so this card will certainly come in handy at some point.

Nintendo eShop Gift Cards:

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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.

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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