I can finally finish my Street Fighter and Legend of Zelda amiibo collection thanks to Best Buy
Best Buy's Tech Fest has dropped up to $30 off some iconic amiibo
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Amiibo are the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories to collect, but they can also be the priciest. Once you have amassed over 100 of the things and want more, things start to get pretty expensive pretty fast.
That's why I was happy to spy a few of my favorite and most-wanted figures part of this week's Best Buy Tech Fest savings, including the Street Fighter 6 Luke figure, which is a massive $30 off. That means you only have to spare $9.99 (Best Buy) today, which is far less than its eye-watering $39.99 MSRP. There's more Street Fighter savings where that came from too, as the Jamie amiibo is also down to $9.99 at Best Buy, and the Kimberly figure that makes up the trio is also $10 off, thanks to Best Buy's savings.
If you're making a conscious effort to collect any amiibo missing from your collection like I am, be advised that these savings end on Sunday, March 22. That leaves you with little under a week to secure your Ninty toy bargains, and make your collection one that can even rival my own - though you might have to grab far more than what's on offer this week to do that.
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This isn't a record low saving for the Luke amiibo, as it's been as cheap as $6 in the past. Yet, without the GameStop $6 deals flowing, you can typically see this figure down to $29.99 and not this glorious $30 off deal This just so happens to be one of the larger amiibo figures out there too, which makes this $9.99 sale price at Best Buy even more worth it.
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Similar to the Luke figure, this Street Fighter 6 Jamie amiibo has been as low as $6 in the past, but that was during a GameStop one-off sale. Normally sales take it down to around $29.99, which makes this massive $30 off Best Buy deal an absolute bargain.
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Sadly, the Kimberly amiibo doesn't have the same $30 off at Best Buy deal for some reason or another. However, there's still $10 to save on this stunning NFC-collectible, which brings its price down to a more reasonable $29.99 - another no-brainer bargain for amiibo fans.
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The Best Buy Tech Fest savings on the Legend of Zelda amiibo figures aren't quite as grand, but you can still get $10 off the adorable Tulin toy. Better yet, it now not only unlocks materials and weapons in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, but you can use it to invite a Tulin villager to your own in Animal Crossing New Horizons Switch 2 Edition if you happen to own that game too.
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If you're a big Zelda fan, then you'll be happy to see that Sidon is also included in the Best Buy amiibo savings this week. Just like Tulin, you can grab everyone's favorite Zora boy for as little as $19.99, saving you $10 off its usual price. It's not a record low, but any cash off is a nice sight to behold as an amiibo and Zelda merch collector.
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Riju is also $10 off during Best Buy's Tech Fest Sale this week. That takes her typical $29.99 MSRP down to just $19.99, which is good news for me as it's one of the only Zelda amiibo figures I'm missing for my collection. You will be mine Riju. Oh yes, you will be mine.
There's more amiibo where that came from
Best Buy's Tech Fest has plenty of amiibo savings on offer this week, but it is the usual suspects of the Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom and Street Fighter 6 figures that have been discounted. If you already own these figures, there are plenty of amiibo available to pre-order at Best Buy instead.
First of all, there's still a chance for you to pre-order the Rosalina and Lumas amiibo figure for $34.99 at Best Buy before its April 2, 2026 release date. It features the space Princess reading her storybook to her Luma friends and drops just a day after the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie. If that's not fitting enough, you can also pre-order the Mario and Luma amiibo for $34.99 at Best Buy, which is expected to drop on the same day.
There are more Mario amiibo where they came from, as the trio of Super Mario Bros. Wonder figures is also up at Best Buy. You can pre-order the adorable Elephant Mario amiibo for $24.99 (Best Buy), the Poplin & Prince Florian amiibo for $24.99 (Best Buy), and the Captain Toad and Talking Flower amiibo for $24.99 at Best Buy too. So far, I've only secured my Elephant Mario figure pre-order myself, but I'm itching to add the Captain Toad amiibo to my collection as it's the first and only version of the adorable little guy in amiibo form.
If you're more about collecting those Kirby series amiibo, the King Dedede and Tank Star amiibo from Kirby Air Riders is also available to pre-order for $54.99 (Best Buy) today. It's set to launch far later on July 2, 2026 but you can secure your figure if you're worried about stock shortages, or you just happen to be a big fan of the hammer-wielding bridman.
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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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