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Nintendo just launched a giant Switch game sale with hundreds of titles from $2 (Up to 50% off)

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While we are still awaiting the new official pre-order date for Switch 2, we do have this week’s dedicated Mario Kart World Direct to look forward not to mention a host of sweet Switch game deals to take advantage of. Alongside all of the offers on Switch titles in this morning’s roundup, Nintendo now launched a giant eShop sale with hundreds of titles at up to 50% off. Details below. 

Official Nintendo Partners eShop sale now live

Alongside the physical game deals you’ll find below, the now live Nintendo Partners eShop sale is at the ready with “hundreds of Switch games” marked down. You’ll find titles from a series of big-time publishers and indie outfits – SEGA, NIS America, Aksys Games, Bethesda, EA, and more – with deals starting from $2. The sale is scheduled to run from now through April 27.

While it’s not the Switch 2 pre-orders we are all waiting on, this is a great chance to shore up your digital library to play in the meantime, and even on Switch 2 once you make the switch over. 

And here some of the standout physical Switch game deals we are tracking right now:

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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