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It’s officially Black Friday week, and retailers are rolling out the year’s best pricing earlier than ever. While we’ve already seen a handful of early discounts, Nintendo has now pulled out the big guns and dropped its best Black Friday deals at Amazon. Here are our Top 5 picks for the best Nintendo deals, followed by a full breakdown of everything available at deep discounts, starting with first-party titles.

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1. Samsung P9 512GB MicroSD Express – $74.99 ($25 off)

 

The Samsung P9 512GB MicroSD Express is currently the best deal available, coming in at $74.99 during Amazon’s Black Friday sale. That’s $25 off MSRP and the cheapest name-brand 512GB MicroSD Express card on the market right now.

Samsung P9 256GB – $47.49 (14% off)
If you want to save a bit more or simply don’t need 512GB of storage, the 256GB P9 is down to $47.49 on Amazon.

Lexar 1TB MicroSD Express – $199.49 ($20 off)

 

2. Switch 2 Games – Major Discounts (Up to 57% off)

 

A huge lineup of discounted Switch 2 games across retailers.
Top picks include:

More Switch 2 games can be found here

3. amiibo Deals – Zelda and Street Fighter VI

 

 

If you are in the market for some amiibo, some of the lowest prices on recent releases are available!

 

4. Nintendo First-Party Switch Hits – $29.99 – $39.99 

 

 

1st party Nintendo games rarely go on sale, so when they do, it’s a great time to grab them at a discount. Even better, any game listed with (S2 Upgrade) includes a free software upgrade to take advantage of the new Nintendo Switch 2 hardware!

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5. Original Switch Titles

 

 

Tons of Original Switch titles are available at deep discount right now at Amazon.

Switch 2 Console Bundles

 

If you are still in the market for a Nintendo Switch 2, you can snag on right now at various retailers.

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Written by Jason Ganos

Nintendo super fan since birth, Jason is the creator of Amiibo News and editor-in-chief at Nintendo Wire. One of his life goals is to provide the latest Nintendo news to fellow gamers with his natural know-how.