Save 30% on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, and more Nintendo Switch deals

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The Nintendo Switch has been in high demand for months, but with the Nintendo Switch OLED Model announced last month, we’re now starting to see the consoles return to the shelves at their retail price. Although there aren’t many doorbuster deals on the original consoles, there are offers on many Switch-related products. We’ve rounded up the best Nintendo Switch deals available right now.

Read more: Nintendo Switch buying guide: Everything you need to know

While Switch consoles are primarily full price, there are some big discounts on top games and accessories available across the web.

Featured deal: Save up to 30% on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit

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Nintendo reinvented the Mario Kart franchise by allowing players to transform their rooms into an augmented reality racetrack. The Luigi Set Edition is currently only $69.95 ($30 off) and the Mario Set Edition is only $74.95 ($25 off). The only difference between the two is which Mario bro rides in your remote-controlled kart. Despite his taller height, it seems Luigi will always stand in the shadow of his brother’s slightly higher price tag. But regardless of which version you choose to get, this is the lowest price Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit has ever been on Amazon.

Related: The best Mario Switch games you should buy right now

Up to four players can race mini karts around your home or office. Each player can play from either the Switch screen, a TV screen, or on handheld mode with a Nintendo Switch Lite system. The set includes one kart, four gates, and two arrow signboards for singling turns. Feel free to let your imagination run wild, using household objects as obstacles or ramps as you race through various physical gates and AR items. Overall this is a fun game to play with friends and get creative with your home environment together.

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Nintendo Switch deals

Editors note: All deals were live at the time of writing, but the marketplace for Switch consoles and games is changing quickly. We’ll periodically update the page as sales end and pop up.


Nintendo Switch game deals

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If you’re lucky enough to own a Switch or Switch Lite already, there are some sweet deals on games right now. You can check out the full range of dozens of Amazon and Walmart Switch game deals. We’ve picked out the best ones below, starting with the Mario-verse:

If you’re not a Mario fan, then you might have the wrong console. Thankfully, the deals extend over an expansive list of more top titles, including Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Hades, Maneater, Just Dance 2021, Street Fighter, Sonic Mania, Donkey Kong, Ni no Kuni, Persona 5 Strikers, and more.

See also: The best exclusive games for the Nintendo Switch


Nintendo Switch accessory deals

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Since the Nintendo Switch is almost four years old at this point, there is a thriving ecosystem of accessories for it. Controllers, cases, connectivity dongles, and even customization tools are all available for the Switch.

We have a full list of the best accessories you can get for the Nintendo Switch. Buying at retail value is fine, but here are some deals on Switch accessories that can save you a bit of cash.

With all the game offers above, it won’t be long before you need more storage for your console. Here are some Nintendo Switch deals on SanDisk memory cards for the Switch.

See also: The best Nintendo Switch cases: Protect your Switch in style


Switch consoles

Nintendo Switch at an angle

There’s a reason that the Nintendo Switch was in short supply for much of the pandemic. Nintendo nailed it with this hybrid console, with sales consistently high since its launch back in 2017. Unlike the PS5 and Xbox Series X, it can be used as a wireless handheld device — not unlike the Nintendo 3DS, another insanely popular Nintendo product — or it can be docked and connected to a TV to be played in the typical home console style.

You won’t find big discounts on Nintendo Switch consoles, but there are some savings to be made, especially when you buy bundles. Here are some of the best options:


Switch Lite consoles

Nintendo Switch Lite on a sofa

More than two years after the launch of the original Nintendo Switch, the company announced a new variant of the console: the Nintendo Switch Lite. As the name suggests, this console is a watered-down version of the original. This means you get fewer features but also a lower price.

The Nintendo Switch Lite doesn’t skimp out on the game library. Almost every game the original Switch supports, the Switch Lite also supports (except for games that require Joy-Con usage, such as 1-2-Switch). If you buy a physical game for your main Switch, that cartridge will also work in your Switch Lite. Additionally, if you use the same Nintendo account on both systems, you’ll have access to the digital games you’ve paid for through the Nintendo eShop.

The Switch Lite isn’t quite as scarce as the Switch, but you’re still hard-pressed to find big bargains for now. Here are some of the best prices we could find:


That’s it for our Nintendo Switch deals list, but it’s not the only console in town. If you’re curious about what other offers are out there, check out our Xbox deals or PS4 deals hubs.



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