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Amazon is now offering the Star Wars: Heritage Pack on Nintendo Switch down at $39.99 shipped. Regularly $60, this is 33% off the going rate and a rare chance to score this one at under $50 on Amazon. In fact, the 7-game collection is now sitting at a new Amazon all-time low. But you’ll want to be quick, as it is temporarily out of stock – but you can still lock-in the all-time low – and it could jump up in price at any time. This package brings a host of classic titles from a galaxy far, far away to your Switch library in one fell swoop, including copies of Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Episode I Racer, Republic Commando, and The Force Unleashed as well as downloadable versions of Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Head below for more. 

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