It used to be unheard of for first-party Nintendo games to be discounted outside of major sales events, but nowadays it happens regularly. While Nintendo Switch games don't get the same steep price reductions we see on Xbox and PlayStation, you can still find notable exclusives for at least $10 off. And if you're looking for accessories such as controllers or headsets, there's a near-endless supply to choose from on Switch, which means you can almost always get a good deal. We've rounded up the best Nintendo Switch deals available in February. Our roundup features big discounts on entries in some of Nintendo's most popular franchises, including Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda.
In addition to the Nintendo Switch deals below, make sure to check out our series of roundups covering all things Nintendo Switch. We have lists featuring the best Nintendo Switch games, best Nintendo Switch games for kids, and best Switch multiplayer games. If you're looking for some great Switch accessories, we've rounded up the best Nintendo Switch controllers, carrying cases, grips, and skins.
Note: The prices reflected below are subject to change due to the ever-fluctuating nature of deals, especially at Amazon. The prices shown were accurate as of our last update.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons -- $50 ($60)Bravely Default 2 -- $46 ($50)Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze -- $50 ($60)Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity -- $40 ($60)Just Dance 2022 -- $25 ($50)The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild -- $40 ($60)The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening -- $50 ($60)The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD -- $50 ($60)Luigi's Mansion 3 -- $50 ($60)Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle -- $20 ($60)Mario Golf: Super Rush -- $50 ($60)Mario Kart 8 Deluxe -- $50 ($60)Monster Hunter Rise -- $34 ($60)NBA 2K22 -- $25 ($60)New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe -- $37 ($60)New Pokemon Snap -- $53 ($60)Pokemon Shield -- $50 ($60)Pokemon Sword -- $50 ($60)Pokemon Brilliant Diamond -- $55 ($60)Pokemon Legends Arceus -- $55 ($60)Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster -- $35 ($50)Shin Megami Tensei V -- $50 ($60)Sonic Colors Ultimate -- $30 ($40)Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury -- $50 ($60)Super Mario Odyssey -- $38 ($60)Super Mario Party -- $50 ($60)Super Smash Bros. Ultimate -- $50 ($60)Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition -- $40 ($60)
Below, we've highlighted all three Switch models and listed where they are currently in stock (at the time of writing).
We've yet to see a discount on the Nintendo Switch OLED since the console's October launch. Additionally, it's been in and out of stock at major retailers for the last few months, so simply securing one at retail price might feel like a deal. We often see the Switch OLED go in and out of stock at Amazon multiple times a day.
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While the regular Nintendo Switch is typically in stock, shortages are expected throughout the year. Amazon has a nice bundle deal right now that gets you the Switch and an officially licensed 128GB SanDisk microSD card. Considering the Switch only has 32GB of onboard storage, most people do eventually need to add a microSD card. This bundle gets that out of the way out of the box.
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The Nintendo Switch Lite has also been in short supply lately, regardless of which color you're eyeing. The $200 handheld-only iteration of the Switch offers nice value if you're solely looking for a portable console. With hardware shortages across the board expected throughout 2022, we don't expect to see many actual deals on the Switch Lite any time soon. That said, Amazon currently has the turquoise model in stock and GameStop and Best Buy have the coral edition in stock for regular price.
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Pro Controller (Preowned)
$55
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PowerA Fusion Pro Controller
$66 (was $100)
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PowerA Spectra Wired Controller
$28 (was $35)
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Hori Split Pad Pro (Black)
$45 (was $45)
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PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller
$45 (was $55)
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SteelSeries Arctis 3
$40 (was $70)
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Razer BlackShark V2 X
$40 (was $60)
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Razer Kraken
$60 (was $80)
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Corsair HS60 Pro
$50 (was $70)
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Apple AirPods Pro
$180 (was $249)
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Daydayup Travel Case (Switch)
$15 (was $26)
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Funlab Console Carry Case (Switch and Switch OLED)
$30 (was $40)
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Animal Crossing Carrying Case (Switch)
$14 (was $30)
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Heystop Carry Case (Switch and Switch OLED)
$10 (was $20)
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Tomtoc Shoulder Bag (Switch and Switch OLED)
$30 (was $36)
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Orzly Carry Case (Switch Lite)
$14 (was $25)
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Oivo Grip and Stand (Switch)
$14 (was $30)
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Satisfye ZenGrip Pro (Switch)
$29 (was $35)
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Satisfye ZenGrip Go (Switch Lite)
$16 (was $25)
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SanDisk 256GB Ultra
$29.50 (was $48)
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Samsung Evo Select 256GB
$28 (was $40)
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SanDisk 128GB (Officially Licensed)
$21 (was $35)
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SanDisk 400GB Ultra
$40 (was $70)
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