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Tears Of The Kingdom gets huge price cut in Nintendo Black Friday sale-Adam Starkey-Entertainment – Metro

Nintendo has kicked off a Black Friday sale across various Switch games and accessories, including Kirby And The Forgotten Land and a Nintendo 64 controller.

Tears Of The Kingdom gets huge price cut in Nintendo Black Friday sale-Adam Starkey-Entertainment – Metro

Tears Of The Kingdom is more affordable than ever (Nintendo)

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Nintendo has kicked off a Black Friday sale across various Switch games and accessories, including Kirby And The Forgotten Land and a Nintendo 64 controller.

After announcing discounts on Nintendo Switch console bundles ahead of Black Friday last week, Nintendo has now expanded its sale to games, accessories, and online subscriptions.

Nintendo is typically very tight when it comes to reducing the price of its games, with Switch launch titles like Zelda: Breath Of The Wild still selling at full price almost eight years later.

As such, it’s always a bigger deal when there are sizeable discounts across Nintendo Switch software, as is the case with this new Black Friday sale.

Nintendo Switch game deals for Black Friday 2024

Over 2,000 games across the Nintendo eShop have been reduced in the sale, which runs until December 1, 2024. The big headliner is The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, which is down to its lowest price ever of £41.99, from £59.99.

Other Nintendo titles include both Metroid Prime Remastered and Metroid Dread, at £24.49 and £33.29, respectively. One of the system’s best role-playing titles, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, is also down to £33.29.

The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom – £41.99

Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp – £33.29

Metroid Prime Remastered –£24.49

Fire Emblem Engage – £33.29

Bayonetta 3 – £33.29

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 – £33.29

Kirby And The Forgotten Land – £33.29

Metroid Dread – £33.29

Beyond software, there are reductions across Nintendo Switch accessories like travel cases and Zelda-themed earphones. The Nintendo 64 controller, which can only be purchased if you’re a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber, has also been reduced to £27.99 from £39.99.

If you buy either a Nintendo Switch Online or Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership for 12 months before December 1, you’ll receive a second code for free to share with a friend.

This applies whether you’re starting a new membership or extending an existing one, but the bonus code will expire at the end of January 2025, so you can’t simply double up on subscriptions yourself.

Elsewhere, the Super Mario and Animal Crossing Lego sets have also been reduced, along with other merchandise across the Nintendo Store.

While this is Nintendo’s main Black Friday sale, there will likely be bigger discounts on console bundles and games at other retailers like Amazon and Argos over the coming week.

Get a throwback controller for your Switch (Nintendo)

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