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Please share all kinds of deals, mainly related to gaming, for us poor Europeans in this thread. It would be appreciated if you could include the following information in your posts:
- product
- website/store
- price
- conditions on which the offer may depend
- country (if the deal is only available in specific countries)
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So let me start with Super Mario Odyssey:
If you change the country of your Nintendo Account to South Africa, and purchase the game either directly on your Switch or on the Nintendo website, then you only need to pay ZAR 699. That is about EUR 41.33, and a lot cheaper than the EUR 59.99 Nintendo charges on European eShops. After that, you can change the country of your account back to your original country; the game still appears as part of your purchases. Alternatively, you can also create a separate South African eShop account. The South African eShop should accept most European credit cards.
You can also check out https://eshop-prices.com to find more games which are cheaper in other countries. Nintendo titles have been the cheapest in South Africa so far.
- product
- website/store
- price
- conditions on which the offer may depend
- country (if the deal is only available in specific countries)
____________________________
So let me start with Super Mario Odyssey:
If you change the country of your Nintendo Account to South Africa, and purchase the game either directly on your Switch or on the Nintendo website, then you only need to pay ZAR 699. That is about EUR 41.33, and a lot cheaper than the EUR 59.99 Nintendo charges on European eShops. After that, you can change the country of your account back to your original country; the game still appears as part of your purchases. Alternatively, you can also create a separate South African eShop account. The South African eShop should accept most European credit cards.
You can also check out https://eshop-prices.com to find more games which are cheaper in other countries. Nintendo titles have been the cheapest in South Africa so far.