Nintendo Switch discounts kick off before Prime Day: bundles, games and accessories up to 50% off

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By: Annabelle Ink

Amazon’s Prime Day lands on June 23, but shoppers don’t have to wait: early discounts on Nintendo Switch 2 hardware, accessories and games are already live. For buyers weighing an upgrade, these reductions are timely — Nintendo has signaled a price rise for the Switch 2 in September, so this window may offer the best savings before the increase.

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At the top of the list is a Switch 2 bundle that combines the console with a selectable title for a bundled price of $499. Choosing one of the included launch games yields a modest but useful discount compared with buying hardware and software separately — typically in the range of about $20–$30 off.

This bundle is a practical option for players who want a ready-to-play setup without hunting down several separate bargains.

Accessories on discount

Early Prime Day activity includes useful peripherals that extend or protect your Switch 2 investment.

  • PowerA Screen Protector (2-pack) — now about $6 (was $12). A simple, low-cost way to reduce the risk of scratches.
  • PDP Afterglow Wave controller — roughly $19 (was $29). Offers RGB lighting, long battery life and compatibility with both Switch models.
  • Samsung P9 microSD Express, 256GB — approximately $47 (was $79). Faster transfer speeds make it a better choice for large game installs on the new console.

Notable game deals

The promotions cover a mix of big-name releases, remasters and family-friendly picks. Prices vary by retailer and stock can change quickly, so consider these as a snapshot of current savings rather than guaranteed offers.

  • Super Mario RPG — about $34 (remake of the SNES classic).
  • Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition — roughly $57 (includes Phantom Liberty DLC).
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — near $43 (open-world staple).
  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — around $39 (action-adventure on a new world).
  • Pokémon Legends Z‑A — about $44 (reworked franchise mechanics).
  • Splatoon Raiders — roughly $49 (single-player spin-off).
  • Lego 2K Drive — about $10 (brick-built racing world).
  • NBA 2K26 — around $17 (annual basketball sim).
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns HD — roughly $44 (classic platformer remaster).
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations — about $37 (remaster plus new content).
  • Star Wars Outlaws — approximately $52 (open-world caper).
  • Capcom Fighting Collection 2 — near $31 (retro fighters compilation).
  • Hello Kitty Island Adventure — about $29 (cozy island life game).

Quick buying tips

If you plan to buy on or around Prime Day, keep these practical points in mind.

  • Compare final prices across retailers before completing a purchase; some stores match or undercut early discounts.
  • Check return policies and warranty coverage, especially for consoles and storage cards.
  • For a new Switch 2, pairing the console with a game in a bundle can be the simplest way to secure a better overall price.

These early deals give players a chance to save ahead of the official Prime Day sales and the announced September price adjustment for the Switch 2. Availability and discounts will shift as the shopping event approaches, so act deliberately if a specific item is important to you.


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