Nintendo’s Critically Acclaimed Partner eShop Sale Ends Soon, Up To 86% Off (US)

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Update: Nintendo of America’s current eShop sale comes to an end this weekend. This is your last chance to grab these savings – and don’t forget to save even more money by picking up discounted eShop credit to spend (details below).


Original Article: Nintendo has launched its Critically Acclaimed Partner Sale, providing meaty discounts on – you guessed it – critically acclaimed games from some of the studio’s partners. The sale runs from today until 18th December at 11:59pm PT.

There are some great titles in here ranging from 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim to Sonic Mania with discounts reaching heights of up to 86% off standard retail price. If you have been waiting to get your hands on some smooth platforming action with Celeste, build a farm in Stardew Valley or steal some sweetrolls in Skyrim, then this is a great chance to nab a bargain.

If you’re wanting to save even further on the games in this sale, consider picking up some discounted eShop credit from our store to spend on your chosen games. Just use code XMAS10 to unlock the following savings:

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Each of the deals below can now be found on the North American Switch eShop or on its respective My Nintendo Store. For those of you who want to get a taste of what’s on offer, however, then we have assembled all of the discounted games in the following table:

The sale runs for the next couple of weeks, so be sure to grab up anything that you are after by 18th December for some pre-Christmas play.

What will you be picking up off this list? Let us know your prospective purchases in the comments below!

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