Prime Day deals have already started for Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Xbox games. Early discounts include Super Mario Odyssey for $39, Animal Crossing: New Horizons for $39, and Mario & Luigi: Brothership for $43. Other notable deals include Silent Hill 2 for $40 on PS5/Xbox and Metaphor: ReFantazio Launch Edition for $25 on PS5.
Prime Day deals have already begun for Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Xbox games, offering significant discounts on popular titles. Early discounts include Super Mario Odyssey for $39, Animal Crossing: New Horizons for $39, and Mario & Luigi: Brothership for $43. Other notable deals include Silent Hill 2 for $40 on PS5/Xbox and Metaphor: ReFantazio Launch Edition for $25 on PS5 [2].
Nintendo has been actively addressing unauthorized sales by third-party merchants on Amazon, which led to the removal of its products from the site. Despite this, the company's Switch 2 console had a record-breaking launch, selling over 3.5 million units in four days [1]. The Switch 2 is currently available at major retailers like Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and GameStop.
Walmart and Target have also launched their own Switch game sales, with prices lower than those found elsewhere. For instance, Super Mario Odyssey is available for $39, down from its regular price of $60 [2]. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is priced at $79, while The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Switch 2 Edition is available for $69 [2].
Amazon's digital summer sale offers further discounts on digital versions of games. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available for $17.50, down from its regular price of $25, while Super Mario Odyssey is priced at $40 [2]. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is available for $42, down from its regular price of $60 [2].
PS5 and Xbox game deals are also available. Silent Hill 2 is available for $40 on both PS5 and Xbox, while Metaphor: ReFantazio Launch Edition is priced at $25 on PS5 [2]. These deals are part of a broader trend of retailers offering significant discounts during Prime Day, aiming to attract customers and boost sales.
The Prime Day deals on gaming consoles and games reflect a broader trend of increased competition in the gaming market. As consumers look for the best value, retailers are offering more competitive pricing to attract and retain customers. This trend is likely to continue as retailers look to capitalize on the growing demand for gaming products.
References:
[1] https://www.wdbo.com/news/local/amazon-loses-right-sell-nintendo-switch-2/FWTZAVK7UFCMBGYHAFRZZYWAZ4/
[2] https://9to5toys.com/2025/07/06/switch-game-sale-walmart-prime-day-deals/
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