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Grab Super Mario, Zelda, And More Nintendo Switch Exclusives For $35 While You Can

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Grab Super Mario, Zelda, And More Nintendo Switch Exclusives For  While You Can

We’re expecting great video game deals for Prime Day next week, but Target is getting a head start on the event by listing a bunch popular Switch games for just $35. You’ll need to be a Target Circle member to cash in on the steep price cuts–but signing up is entirely free and takes just a few seconds. You’ll also unlock a slew of other deals, as these video game price cuts are part of Target Circle Week, which is slashing prices on thousands of items throughout the store.

As for Switch games, notable games on sale for $35 include The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Pikmin 4, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and more. Switch titles don’t often see discounts this generous, so be sure to give them a look if you’re yet to play these classics. And if you’re looking for some cooperative fun for the summer, you can snag New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe for $35, as the platformer lets four friends jump around in local play.

Considering deals this good are quite uncommon, it’s likely that Target will sell out of some or even all of the Switch game offers before Target Circle Week ends on July 13. Fortunately, Target has included both the physical and digital versions of the Switch games in this sale. So if you prefer digital games, you can purchase a key from Target that can be redeemed on the Switch eShop. If you opt for physical, your local Target store possibly has same-day delivery or pickup.

Nintendo Switch game deals for Target Circle Week

Physical and digital editions available at $35 price

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is surprisingly available for even less at Walmart. You can buy the physical edition for only $30. Walmart also has Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for only $30 and Super Mario Maker 2 for $30.

Once you’re done checking out all the cheap Switch games, take a few minutes to dive into Target’s buy two, get one free promotion on select video games, movies, books, and more. You can mix and match across all categories, giving you an easy way to clear up your wishlist for cheap.

Target isn’t the only one trying to beat Amazon to the Prime Day punch, as Walmart’s big summer sale kicks off on July 8. So if you’re looking for even more great deals, be sure to swing back throughout the week. We’ll also cover all the best early Prime Day deals leading up to July 16-17, so be sure to check out the Prime Day Hub for all the latest discounts.

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