GameStop is back with its ridiculous $6 amiibo deals, and I want the lot

Photo by Rosalie Newcombe of the Sidon Tears of the Kingdom amiibo sitting in front of a Switch 2 on a wooden table.
(Image credit: Future)

GameStop has once again cemented itself as the best place for amiibo collectors. Months after its last major savings of the NFC-integrated collectibles, it has unleashed another wave of discounts, which are making me jealous that I don't live in the US for the very first time in a long time.

The Street Fighter 6 and Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom amiibo that originally launched alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 earlier this year are now all down to just $6 at GameStop, which even includes the amiibo card starter pack. In the past, I've spotted the Sidon, Riju, Tulin, and Yunobo Zelda Switch 2 accessories drop as low as $19.99, but you can now grab the entire set for less than the price of one at launch. Not to mention, the larger SF6 figures are also just as cheap at $6, which is pretty brow-raising.

Street Fighter 6 amiibo Card Starter Set | $39.99 $6 at GameStopSave $33.99 UK:
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Street Fighter 6 amiibo Card Starter Set | $39.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $33.99 - As a card collector, this is easily my favorite deal of the lot, especially since this starter set typically costs $39.99. It's dropped as low as $19.99 at GameStop in the past, but this new $6 price marks a new record low and a huge saving of $33.99 off - which you could put towards grabbing more amiibo goodies.

UK: £24.99 at Nintendo

Street Fighter 6 Luke amiibo| $39.99 $6 at GameStopSave $33.99 
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Street Fighter 6 Luke amiibo $39.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $33.99 - Street Fighter fans continue to be eating good, as GameStop has also dropped the price of the entire SF6 trio, which includes this fabulous Luke figure. Like the card start pack, it has dropped to $19.99 in the past, but it's now just $6, which is incredible when you consider this is one of the larger amiibo figures Nintendo has made so far.

UK: £24.99 at Nintendo

Street Fighter 6 Jamie amiibo| $39.99 $6 at GameStopSave $33.99 
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Street Fighter 6 Jamie amiibo $39.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $33.99 - Just like Luke, the Jamie amiibo is also down to $6 today at GameStop. By adding him to your collection, you're saving a huge $33.99 off his full price. In fact, you could grab the entire trio of collectibles today and still spend less than the full launch price of this Jamie amiibo alone.

UK: £24.99 at Nintendo

Street Fighter 6 Kimberly amiibo| $39.99 $6 at GameStopSave $33.99 
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Street Fighter 6 Kimberly amiibo $39.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $33.99 - To round up the trio, you can also grab Kimberly for $6 today. Like the rest of them, she was down to $19.99 in the past, but this $33.99 saving marks the lowest price I've spotted for the Switch 2 amiibo figure so far. Kimberly mains need to get on this.

UK: £24.99 at Nintendo

Sidon The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStopSave $23.99 
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Sidon The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $23.99 - The latest Tears of the Kingdom amiibo are also included in GameStop's savings, including this Sidon figure, which has joined in on the $6 fun. The Zelda collectibles have been pretty prone to discounts, but you can usually expect to find him around the $19.99 mark, not as low as $6.

UK: £16.99 at Nintendo

Riju The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStopSave $23.99 
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Riju The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $23.99 - If Sidon is not your favorite Sage of choice, you can also grab the Riju amiibo instead. Like the rest of them, she's also just $6, and a great addition to any amiibo or Legend of Zelda collection, whether you have a Switch 2 or not.

UK: £16.99 at Nintendo

Tulin The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStopSave $23.99 
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Tulin The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $23.99 - If Tulin is your favorite sage, then you can grab him instead for $6, as he's also had $23.99 dropped from his full launch price. I've spotted him for as little as $19.99 in the past, but this $6 price marks a new record-low for everyone's favorite Rito.

UK: £16.99 at Nintendo

Yunobo The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStopSave $23.99 
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Yunobo The Legend of Zelda Series amiibo | $29.99 $6 at GameStop
Save $23.99 - Yunobo is the last of the four Tears of the Kingdom amiibo to get the huge GameStop deal treatment. Just like the deals I've listed above, he's down to $6 and grabbing him today will save you $23.99 off its launch price, which you can put towards more amiibo if you fancy.

UK: £16.99 at Nintendo

Will these GameStop amiibo deals arrive in time for the holidays?

Photo of the Legend of Zelda Sidon amiibo sitting in the branches of a Christmas tree.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

As I'm typing this just days before Christmas, buying any of amiibo will mean they will not arrive in time for the big day.

However, if you or anyone you know is receiving a Nintendo Switch 2 for the holidays, or just happens to be a big Street Fighter 6 or Legend of Zelda fan, they still make great gifts no matter the occasion. Especially as you can grab a few for the price of one single amiibo at launch while they're $6 each at GameStop.


Check out our guides for the best Nintendo Switch 2 controllers, the best Nintendo Switch 2 cases, and the best Nintendo Switch 2 microSD Express Cards if you're looking for even more Ninty accessories.

Rosalie Newcombe
Hardware Editor

Ever since I first held a NES controller in my hand I've been obsessed with gaming, and the hardware it runs on. I could hook up a NES and SNES to a telly, without instructions, before I could walk. Even now, nothing is more exciting then taking a console, or handheld, out the box for the first time and setting it up. This obsession transformed into a love of games and game music, which lead to my music degree and dream of becoming the Scottish Nobuo Uematsu. After sharing my love of games through music, I began to share my love through words on sites like TechRadar and iMore. This lead to becoming a Hardware staff writer for PCGamesN, and later the Senior Tech Writer for Dexerto, covering all things Steam Deck, PlayStation and Nintendo. With that experience, I was able to level up as Hardware Editor for GamesRadar+, where I'm still just as Nintendo, PlayStation and gaming tech obsessed as ever.

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