Agreed, physical releases are so much cheaper than the digital version, you saving at least £20 on average per game.
A saving of £20?! Where are you buying new games for £30?
Agreed, physical releases are so much cheaper than the digital version, you saving at least £20 on average per game.
Works out at £42 for each game in the UK. Not really much of a deal to be honest.People always complain you can never get Nintendo tittle on discount, so here's a way to get that discount. It's a savings that no one else is offering, hell this works great because I don't have Best Buy's program anymore and Amazon got rid of their preorder discount.
Well Zelda BOTW is priced £59.99 on the eshop, and I've brought mine on Amazon for £38 at launch, pre-ordered.
Also keep watch of any potential 2x gold coin pre-orders. I can see those still happening.
What? You can buy first party games for 45€ on Amazon.I mean, Nintendo games are 69,99 digitally here (Europe) and the voucher is 99€, seems like a very nice way to buy new games.
What? You can buy first party games for 45€ on Amazon.
This is a terrible deal.
What? You can buy first party games for 45€ on Amazon.
This is a terrible deal.
Unless you want digital, you can preorder them online and still get the discount on release. Plus the $10 in rewards.With my GCU expiring in July, this seems like a great deal to preorder Pokemon Sword & Shield and or other games releasing this Fall.
I just don't think it's a good value for older game's as you can find a lot of these game's discounted for $40 or a little bit less on occasion.
This is a good point actually. The timing of this announcement before E3 is quite clever, especially with upcoming games like Animal Crossing and Pokemon, which can be more convenient to have installed on your system.Just an FYI (if it wasn't already known) you can buy as many of these vouchers as you like, I just tested it. This year of 1st party output may end up rivalling 2017 for me.
Yoshi's Crafted World
Super Mario Maker 2
Fire Emblem Three Houses
Astral Chain
Animal Crossing
Links Awakening
Luigis Mansion 3
Pokemon
With maybe 1 or 2 more to be announced at E3. Almost makes up for how barren last year was from them.
Not sure if this has been answered yet (currently at work) but if you have an EU Online subscription does the deal still apply (is Online region locked?)?
Not sure if this has been answered yet (currently at work) but if you have an EU Online subscription does the deal still apply (is Online region locked?)?
Not sure if this has been answered yet (currently at work) but if you have an EU Online subscription does the deal still apply (is Online region locked?)?
Because I don't want to 'have' to buy one of the expensive games (that's what it forces you to do right?) I want to buy any of the games instead.It's the same discount percentage, most new Nintendo games cost £50 digitally so you save 16%, £8.
PS: Sweden has the best prices.
Why?
I think for gift cards in the US there's a 5-year minimum, but I'm not sure of all the details.
For this, if you just lose the $40 if you don't redeem the second one in time, it's pretty sketchy, even if you have a year. The difference from something like bonus gold coins expiring (i.e. promo credit) is that you pay $100 upfront. Worst case they should just credit that $40 you spent back in eshop credit. You don't lose what you paid, you just lose the $20 discount.