This Donkey Kong Switch 2 case is cheaper than my lunch right now and a no-brainer choice for DK fans
This DK Switch 2 case is still sporting an a-peel-ing discount this week
When Turtle Beach rolled out their moving lenticular Switch 2 cases, they also launched matching Rematch wireless controllers for both the 'Mario Bricks' and 'Donkey Kong' designs. The DK version is also discounted, so you can put your case savings towards it if you want a unified Switch 2 setup.
Rematch Wireless Controller (Donkey Kong) £24.99 at Amazon
Nintendo Switch deals are done for another summer, and they were a little disappointing, if I'm honest. While I spent all of last week frantically covering Amazon's measly savings with the rest of the Hardware team, there wasn't much that stood out for Switch 2 owners besides this Turtle Beach PlayTrek Donkey Kong Travel Case.
This little accessory is the Donkey Kong equivalent of the Mario version I reviewed late last year, and it dropped to just £9.99 at Amazon here in the UK, which was a pretty phenomenal deal if you ask me. I've spent more on my Yo Sushi lunch today than on this case, which includes a lenticular moving cover and remains one of the best Switch 2 cases money can buy, so long as you're a DK fan.
For just a tenner, you can grab this stunning officially licensed case, which includes a moving lenticular cover, space for up to 12 physical Switch and Switch 2 games, and a little accessory pocket.
US: $29.99 at Amazon
If you're sitting there and asking yourself what a "lenticular" means, don't fret about it. Parallax Printing refers to it as a "specialty printing process that layers an interlaced image with a lenticular lens sheet to produce prints that appear 3D or animated as you view them from different angles."
If you grew up in the 90s, you've likely seen many a lenticular image or poster before and just didn't know that's what it was called. It was often used as a gimmick to sell '3D' images of popular pieces of media. As far as this case goes, gazing down at the silhouette of DK and Diddy Kong at different angles will make the foliage around them appear to be moving, as if they're running off to go give King K. Rool another beating, and it's an effect that lends itself to this lovely accessory.
So much so I'm pretty surprised to see it as low as £10 at Amazon UK, as there's more than reasonable for what you get - a fantastic-looking case, which includes a carrying handle and plenty of accessory space for gaming on the go.
If you're a DK fan, this deal feels like a bit of a no-brainer, but I recommend jumping on sooner rather than later. With Prime Day over and done with for another summer, this deal is bound to disappear faster than DK's banana hoard.
- View all Nintendo Switch 2 case deals at Amazon
New to Switch 2? Check out our guides to the best Nintendo Switch 2 controllers, the best Nintendo Switch headsets, and the best Nintendo Switch 2 cameras.
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