Nintendo Switch Christmas deal: $70.95 off and free shipping
Get a Nintendo Switch console delivered in time for Christmas and nab a bargain in the process.
With just over one week to go until Christmas, the last-minute scramble to finish gift shopping is officially underway. If you don't feel like facing the crowds though, you can still shop online and have your presents delivered in time for the big day.
Amazon is currently offering delivery before Christmas when you purchase any Nintendo Switch console (dependant on your location). Better yet, the online retailer is slashing the price of the consoles by 15%, bringing the price down to just $399 (RRP $469.95), saving you $70.95.
The price offer applies to both the Neon Red/Neon Blue Joy-Con and the Grey Joy-Con versions. Each console also qualifies for free shipping, giving you even more incentive to buy.
If you're not quite up to speed with the Nintendo Switch, the popular console doubles as both a hand-held device and one that can be connected to the TV and played on the big screen.
When playing via TV, the joy-cons slide off the sides of the console to become two seperate controllers, offering a multi-player experience.
The Switch also comes with a huge range of fun games to suit all ages and interests. Right now, Amazon is also offering any two select Switch titles for $110, which is a saving of around $50.
Eligible titles include Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Individual game prices have also been reduced for a limited time.
Other current Nintendo Switch deals include $33.96 off the Nintendo Switch Lite console (coral), $20 off Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controller pairs and $26.95 off the Nintendo Switch Ring Fit Adventure.
For more offers across all shopping categories, you can also check out Amazon's daily deals page or sign up for an Amazon Prime account to gain access to members-only deals.
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