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Nintendo Switch Lite Price Slashed To $169 In Black Friday Sale

Nintendo Switch Lite deals have been conspicuously absent from Black Friday sales so far this year. Aside from a quickly sold-out deal at Google Shopping, which had the console for $175 earlier today, we've seen no other straight-up discounts on Nintendo's smaller, handheld-only iteration of the Switch. But if you've been holding out to see if the Switch Lite will drop on Black Friday, you're in luck, as we've just spotted the handheld at its lowest price yet.

Using promo code THANKS20, which slashes 20% off the price, you can currently get the Switch Lite for just $169 (plus any sales tax) at digital marketplace Rakuten via seller SNG Trading. All three colors--yellow, gray, and turquoise--are available for the discount. Just add the Switch Lite to your cart and apply the promo code at checkout.

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Nintendo Switch Lite | $169 with promo code THANKS20

For more Black Friday 2019 Nintendo Switch deals, check out our guides to the best discounts on Switch consoles and accessories as well as games, including first-party titles. Plus, see more of our Black Friday coverage below as we sift through all the sales this weekend to spotlight the deals actually worth your money.



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