The Switch is finally getting some decent discounts (Nintendo)
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Black Friday hasn’t technically started yet, but there are already tons of discounts for Nintendo Switch consoles and games in the UK.
With the console’s successor expected to arrive at some point next year, this Christmas should be the best time to pick up a Nintendo Switch at a cheap price.
The console has amassed an impressive library of games since it launched in 2017 and it hasn’t slowed down this year, with recent titles including Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom, Super Mario Party Jamboree, and Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Ahead of Black Friday, many retailers have already slashed the prices on a number of Switch bundles, so here’s a round-up of all the discounts available online.
Black Friday 2024 Nintendo Switch deals
At the time of writing, the best Nintendo Switch deal is through Argos, where you can pick up a Nintendo Switch OLED, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and a 12 month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online for £289.99. When priced individually, all these items come to roughly just under £390, so it’s pretty huge saving overall.
Considering the Nintendo Switch OLED by itself usually costs £299 on the same site too, you’re essentially getting one of the system’s best games for free.
This same bundle is available on other retailers, including the Nintendo Store, John Lewis, and Smyths Toys, but it is roughly £10 more expensive there. Smyths Toys, however is offering the same bundle with either Mario Kart 8 or Mario & Luigi: Brothership for £329.99, which is a pretty great deal too.
The OLED model has an improved screen (Nintendo)
If you’re after a Nintendo Switch Lite, which can only be played in handheld mode, Argos also has the best deal, selling two variants on the Animal Crossing: New Horizons bundle for £189.99, which is £10 cheaper than everywhere else.
As for just the console itself, Amazon has the improved Switch OLED for £271.50, which is almost £40 cheaper than the Nintendo Store.
Nintendo Switch OLED deals
Nintendo Switch OLED Console + Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £309.99 – Nintendo Store
Nintendo Switch OLED Console + Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £289.99 – Argos
Nintendo Switch OLED Console – £279.99 – Argos
Nintendo Switch OLED Console + Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £299.99 – Smyths Toys
Nintendo Switch OLED Console + Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) + Mario & Luigi: Brothership or Mario Kart 8 – £329.99 – Smyths Toys
Nintendo Switch OLED Console – £271.50 – Amazon
Nintendo Switch OLED Console + Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £298– John Lewis
Nintendo Switch Lite deals
Nintendo Switch Lite Animal Crossing: New Horizons Timmy & Tommy Aloha Edition + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £199.99 – Nintendo Store
Nintendo Switch Lite Animal Crossing: New Horizons Isabella Aloha Edition + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £199.99 – Nintendo Store
Nintendo Switch Lite Animal Crossing: New Horizons Isabella Aloha Edition + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £189.99 – Argos
Nintendo Switch Lite Animal Crossing: New Horizons Timmy & Tommy Aloha Edition + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £189.99 – Argos
Nintendo Switch deals
Nintendo Switch Console + Nintendo Switch Sports + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £259.99 – Nintendo Store
Nintendo Switch Console – £249.99 – Argos
Nintendo Switch Console + Nintendo Switch Sports + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) + Mario Kart 8 – £269 – Very.co.uk
Nintendo Switch Console + Nintendo Switch Sports + Nintendo Switch Online Subscription (12 Months) – £249.99 – John Lewis
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is one of the last big Switch games (Nintendo)
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