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Nintendo Switch price tracker & eShop sale alerts

Nintendo first-party games famously hold their price — which makes the rare Zelda or Mario discount genuinely worth catching. Third-party and indie Switch games, meanwhile, go on deep eShop sales constantly. Either way: paste the nintendo.com product link and get an email on the drop.

Track a Nintendo product

Paste a link that looks like:

https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/<game-slug>/ Start tracking →

When do Nintendo prices drop?

  • First-party discounts cluster around Black Friday, Mario Day (March 10), and E3/Direct season.
  • Indie eShop sales run near-weekly; 50–75% off is common for games over a year old.
  • Nintendo 'vouchers' aside, digital first-party games rarely drop below $39.99 — set a realistic target.

FAQ

Physical or digital?

We track the digital eShop price shown on nintendo.com for the product in your link.

Why do Nintendo prices drop so rarely?

Nintendo maintains price floors on first-party titles — which is exactly why an alert beats manual checking: the window is short.