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Get Zelda And Mario Switch Games For $30 Before They’re Gone

November 30, 2024
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A handful of Nintendo exclusives are down to some of their best prices of the year in Walmart’s Black Friday sale, giving you a chance to grab iconic Mario and Zelda games for just $30 each. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is arguably the most enticing offer of the bunch. This was the first game Nintendo charged $70 for, but you can grab it for just $30–meaning you’ll save an impressive $40 with Walmart’s current price cut.

While several other games were also part of the $30 discount earlier in the week, most have sold out. Luckily, a few notable titles remain in stock, including Super Mario Odyssey and Super Mario Maker 2, discounting both games from their $60 list price to $30. Super Mario Odyssey is still considered one of the best 3D platformers of all time, and Super Mario Maker 2 is a wonderful choice for anyone who has ever wanted to create their own Mario levels. Nintendo Switch Sports physical edition is also down to $30 (was $50). This package includes the full game and the Joy-Con Leg Stap accessory.

A few third-party exclusives are also on sale at or below $30, including Disney Epic Mickey Rebrushed, Sonic X Shadow Generations, Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble, and Hogwarts Legacy. Check the list below for all the $30 Switch game deals at Walmart.

Note that availability for these deals differs between regions, and some locations may only have digital game codes in stock. Either way, we recommend picking up these games while you can. Like all Black Friday deals, these are only available for a limited time and will likely sell out. In fact, many of Walmart’s other Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals are out of stock, so it’s wise to grab these games soon.

As for other Nintendo Switch deals that are still available at Walmart, you can grab the Nintendo Switch Pro controller for just $50 (was $70) and a set of Neon Red and Blue Joy-Cons for $60 (normally $80).

Note that Walmart offers free holiday returns until January 31 for items purchased during Black Friday.

Looking for more bargains? Be sure to check GameSpot’s Black Friday deals hub for even more savings on video games, Blu-rays, and electronics.

$30 Nintendo Switch Game Deals At Walmart

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