Woot has dropped some record-low Nintendo Switch game sales, but they won't stick around forever
Switch game savings galore
Amazon's Woot is pretty great and rolling out the big Nintendo Switch game deals even there's no sales events at play. Other retailers normally don't join in unless there's a big hubbub like Memorial Day kicking off, but I'd much prefer you check out these Woot Switch savings rather than wait.
Not only is Memorial Day on May 25 not typically that great for game sales, but plenty of these Woot bargains are only discounted for up to 11 more days, so time is of the essence. If you hold out, you'll be missing out on deals like Pokemon Legends Z-A, which is just $44.99 at Woot, the lowest price I've spotted for the Switch version so far.
There are more Nintendo games where that came from, too, as Mario and Luigi Brothership is down to just $39.99 (Woot), while Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition is $44.99 (Woot), another record-low price and one you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Of all the time-limited Switch deals at Woot, I've gathered all my favourites and the ones worth checking out while you have the chance.
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