Oh wow, okay, let’s get into this… Gamers, are you there? So, you’re hanging onto your Switch 2—lucky you!—and you’re digging around for something fresh to play? Here’s a thought… or maybe it’s more of a ramble. A bunch of original Switch games got these nifty little free updates to work on your shiny new device—like some kind of tech wizardry. And now they’re discounted? Madness, right? Titles like “Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury,” “The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening,” and even “Super Mario Odyssey” are waving their sales banners. Almost like they’re whispering, “Buy me! Play me! Or just let me hang out on your shelf.”
And yeah, there’s more. First-party games aren’t missing this shindig either. You’ve got things like “Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD” (spooky!), “Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Definitive Edition” (epic times 10), “Nintendo Switch Sports,” “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” (the getaway you never knew you needed), “Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer” — because why not get a workout while gaming? Plus, something called “Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition.” Sound intriguing? I thought so.
But hang on — that’s not the whole story! Enter the third-party chaos. Seriously, prices are so low it’s like “hey, who cares about dinner tonight? Let’s just hoard games!” Picture your digital cart groaning under the weight of “Balatro,” “Hades” (which I still dream about sometimes), “Tetris Forever” (will there ever be a last piece?), “Metal Slug Tactics,” “Yakuza Kiwami,” “Monster Train First Class,” “Diablo 3: Eternal Collection,” “Borderlands 2,” and who knows what else.
Anyway, or wait—where was I going with this? Oh yeah, so, glance below if you’re curious about specific games and those oh-so-tempting price tags. Dive into the shopping frenzy, or just window-shop.’Cause hey, options, right?