Street Fighter 6 amiibo have spinning-bird kicked their way down to just $5 each right now
Amiibo collectors, get your wallet at the ready
If you know me, you know I'm a tad obsessed with amiibo, yet I haven't yet added the three Street Fighter 6 figures to my ridiculously large plastic NFC toy collection. Why? Simply because Luke, Jamie, and Kimberly don't get the biggest savings over here in the UK.
In the US, it's an entirely different story. You have days like today where each figure is down to just $4.99 at Best Buy each, which marks not just a return to a record low price, but a ridiculously low price for some of the largest figures in the amiibo catalog.
Here in the UK, we're a bit more limited when it comes to buying our amiibo. While Amazon sometimes stocks the latest figures, it's more likely that they'll appear at the official Nintendo store, and that's always for their full price.
Even a quick scan of Nintendo UK now shows that Luke, Jamie, and Kimberly are £24.99 (Nintendo UK) each. Whereas in the US, you can regularly find them on sale, and then you have days like today, where you can pick up all three for less than the cost of one at full price.
No really. Each of these figures debuted alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 last June for $29.99 each, and saw a price hike, which saw them rise to $39.99 afterwards. Picking up all three NFC collectibles today would only cost you $14.97, which is not even half the price of one on a normal given day, and I highly recommend you do just that.
You will make me very jealous, but at least Amazon Prime Day is approaching, where I can hopefully find some amiibo price drops of my own. Though they likely won't be as Ryu-diculous as the ones found at Best Buy.
- View all Nintendo Switch amiibo deals at Best Buy
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