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Best Nintendo Switch Black Friday Game Deals: Breath of the Wild, The Witcher 3, And More

Nintendo is well known for rarely ever letting its games go on sale as often as other publishers, so Black Friday can be a vital time for Nintendo fans who want to play the latest games for cheap. It's no an easy road to walk, but the deals are here and they're well worth pursuing. Now that nearly every Black Friday ad has either been released or leaked at this point--some sales are even live already--we know Black Friday 2019 will have a bunch of deals on Switch games and hardware. Some of the system's best games are being discounted, and while outright price drops on Switch and Switch Lite Consoles are few and far between, you do have some options for bundles.

Where to find the best Nintendo Switch game deals

Nintendo has announced its own official Switch deals, which will be available at a variety of stores, though things can vary from one to another. This year, retailers like Amazon, Target, Best Buy, GameStop, and Walmart will have some of the most popular Switch games for 33% off, dropping the price on games like Mario Tennis Aces, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Super Mario Odyssey from $60 to $40. The exception here is Walmart and Target, which will have those three games for $30 each.

Those five major retailers will likely account for the vast majority of deals on Switch games. That said, if you prefer to buy digitally, the Nintendo Eshop usually has its own sale on games, so you'll want to check those out during Black Friday weekend too; so far, only Europe's Eshop sale has been detailed, but we're expecting North America to follow soon. At this time, nearly all major retailers have released their Black Friday ads, including Best Buy, Target, Walmart, GameStop, Kohl's, Costco, and Office Depot.

Nintendo will also have game deals on the Eshop. So far, only UK Eshop deals have been revealed, but we will add notable games from the US sale to the list below when the North American Black Friday sale is unveiled.

For more Black Friday Switch deals, check out our guide to the best Switch console and accessory deals, which includes a familiar Switch bundle and discounts on multiple Switch controllers. And for reference, here's when each retailer's Black Friday sale begins.

  • Walmart
    • Online: November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET
    • In store: Thanksgiving Day, November 28 at 6 PM local time
  • Best Buy
    • Online: Thanksgiving Day, November 28 (unknown time)
    • In store: Thanksgiving Day, November 28 at 5 PM local time
  • Target
    • Online: Thanksgiving morning, November 28
    • In store: Thanksgiving Day, November 28 at 5 PM local time
  • GameStop
    • Online: Wednesday, November 27 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET
    • In store: Thanksgiving Day, November 28 at 3 PM local time
  • Amazon
    • November 22 to November 29

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