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Nintendo’s 2025 Summer Sale now live: Switch games and DLC add-ons from $2

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The official Nintendo Summer Sale is now live on the eShop. While you’re not going to find any Switch 2 exclusives, there are loads of notable discounts to load up your digital library – just about all of these games can be played on both Switch 1 and Switch 2. The deals kick off from just $2 and we will touch on some highlights down below. 

Nintendo 2025 Summer Sale now live on the eShop

Over on the official Nintendo site and the eShop, next time you boot your console up you’ll be treated with the now live Nintendo Summer Sale. While we are tracking deals on many of these titles in physical form (down below), there are now plenty of games you can scoop on the eShop without waiting for shipping. Including everything from first-party Mario and Zelda experiences, to DLC add-on packs for games you already own, and even some indie gems, the deals are now live from now through July 9 at 11 p.m. PT. 

Now, you will have to wait for delivery on the deals below, if you prefer some physical copies instead, some of the games in the Nintendo Summer sale are discounted with Prime shipping right now:


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