Alright, Nintendo fans, brace yourselves! Black Friday 2025 is officially here, and it’s bringing some seriously sweet deals on Nintendo Switch games. I’m talking savings of up to 50% on some of the biggest titles – and trust me, this isn't some watered-down selection. We're seeing legitimate heavy-hitters getting the price cut.
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Nintendo has officially kicked off its Black Friday promotion, and you can find these deals happening right now at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. What's especially exciting is that a few games are seeing their *first ever* price drops. We're talking about *The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom* and *Princess Peach: Showtime*. Seriously, those are pretty new titles to see such a drastic markdown so quickly.
So, what exactly are we looking at? Well, the big one is that "up to 50% off" on select Nintendo Switch exclusives across all three major retailers. Zelda Amiibo are down to $10 at Best Buy and Amazon, and the Street Fighter Amiibo are going for $15 at the same places. If you're an Amiibo collector, now's absolutely the time to strike!
Speaking of big hitters, Mario fans are in for a treat. Two of the most beloved games of the last few years, *Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door* (a personal favorite of mine, I have to admit) and *Super Mario Odyssey*, are both getting the 50% off treatment. If you somehow missed these the first time around, consider this your official invitation. You will not regret it.
Now, for the important part: where to actually find these deals. I’ve included links to the deals at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target at the end of the article. Shop around, and see what's available!
It's worth noting that Target and Amazon seem to be going especially hard on the discounts, offering 50% off on six Switch exclusives each. Other retailers are showcasing three half-price deals. It looks like Target jumped the gun a bit, launching their sale with *Princess Peach: Showtime*, *Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom*, and *Donkey Kong Country Returns HD* all at $30 each. Amazon, of course, quickly followed suit. Competition's a beautiful thing for the consumer, right?
One last thing to keep in mind: if those physical copies start flying off the shelves (and they probably will), don't despair! Digital versions of select titles are also discounted at retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. So, even if you can't get your hands on that sweet cartridge, you can still snag the game for a bargain.
Don't forget to snag those discounted Amiibos, especially if you're looking to complete your collection. At these prices, they are really hard to pass up. Happy shopping!
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