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Nintendo Switch Zelda Starter Kit at $10: case, screen protector, guards, more

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Amazon is offering the official PDP Nintendo Switch Zelda Breath of the Wild Starter Kit for $9.99 as an add-on item. You’ll need to include it in an order of $25 or more to redeem the special price and free shipping. Regularly $30, this is the lowest we have tracked on Amazon and the best we can find. It includes a travel case, screen protector, Joy Con guards and earbuds. Rated 4+ stars from over 250 Amazon customers.

Speaking of gaming accessories, we also have the AmazonBasics USB-C Switch charger at $13.50 Prime shipped and even more right here.

PDP Switch Zelda Breath of the Wild Starter Kit:

  • Officially licensed by Nintendo- everything you need for your Nintendo Switch in one complete set
  • Durable, soft canvas Nintendo Switch carrying case stores your console and up to 14 game cards
  • Screen protector comes with an applicator and cleaning cloth and features HD clarity, anti-fingerprint and scratch-resistant coating
  • Soft, silicone no slip grips for Joycon controllers and thumb sticks are ergonomically designed for comfortable use
  • High-quality stereo earbuds with in-line chat microphone are also compatible with smart phones and other audio devices

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