I hear your Nintendo game price woes, but a bunch of Switch 2 pre-orders are actually $10 off if you know where to look
You don't need to pay full price if you don't want to
Nintendo Switch 2 games are pretty notorious for their lofty price tags. While it's been over a year, I can still remember in fine detail the waves of frustrated posts across social media once players first learned of Mario Kart World's $80 price tag, but it doesn't have to be that way.
Players will (and have a right to) complain regardless, but you can avoid those eye-watering launch prices if you know where to look. Yes, the upcoming Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave is technically $80 right now for the standard physical edition, but it's also $69.97 at Amazon, a whole $10 less than its MSRP.
Over the past few months, Amazon has been pretty reliable for knocking $10 off brand-new Switch 2 releases ahead of their upcoming launch dates, and that's before Nintendo Switch Prime Deals have even started. There's every chance these prices could shoot back up to their MSRPs after release, so I've been sure to share the release dates alongside every game that's discounted down below.
Star Fox is sitting at $59.99 at the Nintendo US online store for a physical copy. You will get the neat pin set and velcro patch by picking it up directly from the source, but there's $10 off at Amazon for those who prefer discounts over merch.
Release date: June 25, 2026
UK: £44.99 at Amazon
Splatoon Raiders is already less than your average Switch 2 release at just $59.99. However, it's $49.99 at Amazon today if you want to keep your summer gaming budget slow, and keep it full of ink-fueled treasure hunting with the Deep Cut gang.
Release date: July 23, 2026
UK: £41.99 at Amazon
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave is expected to launch on September 17 for $79.99 in the US. However, so long as you grab the game at Bezos HQ, you can save $10 off its full MSRP and grab it for the same price as its digital counterpart.
Release date: September 17, 2026
UK: £58.99 at Amazon
It's not just first-party Nintendo game pre-orders that are a tiny bit cheaper than usual today. Orbitals, the retro anime-inspired co-op game that was shown off again in the most recent Nintendo Direct, is also $39.88 at Amazon for a physical copy, when it has a full $49.99 MSRP at the official Nintendo US online store and other retailers.
As a word to the wise, you'll need to add it and any of the games above to your Amazon shopping basket to actually see these pre-launch prices. As all of these deals are less than the MSRP, Amazon has affixed a "see price in cart" hyperlink over where their prices used to be, likely to get around some particular advertising rules. Or at least, that's what I suspect.
Yet once you do just that, you'll see these pre-launch deals are as real as you or me.
- View all Nintendo Switch 2 game deals at Amazon
If you've already got plenty to play, check out our guides to the best Nintendo Switch 2 controllers, the best Nintendo Switch headsets, and the best Nintendo Switch 2 cases.
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