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    I've found record Nintendo Switch Prime Day deals already, including OLED at $288: LIVE

    By Georgia Coggan,

    1 days ago

    The Switch OLED hits its lowest price in US, plus deals on Switch Lite, Switch, games and accessories.

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    We're back for another sales event of searching for Nintendo Switch deals. Prime Day officially begins in a couple of hours from now, and there's a standout record-low price on the OLED model – it's a surprising £228.45 at Onbuy. This is far lower than I've seen before (that was around the £270 mark), and the white version has already risen to £234.99 (click through to see it).

    There are also rare prices on the OLED model in the US. If you don't mind an import you can save the most – get this Switch OLED for just $288 at Walmart (it is completely functional in the US). Or, there's a non-import for just $299.99 at Woot. That's a $50 discount, which actually equals the lowest I've seen on a non-imported model. . A pretty great way to start.

    Actually, given the imminent release of the Switch 2, I'm more hopeful than usual that I will find some bigger discounts this year. But even if the world isn't gifted big price drops on the consoles themselves, I'll also be looking out for games and accessories so look out for those. For more offers on other creative tech, see our Apple Prime Day live hub.

    Nintendo Switch Prime Day: Quick links US

    Nintendo Switch Prime Day: Quick links UK

    The best Nintendo Switch Prime Day US deals

    Nintendo Switch OLED imported model: $349 $288 at Walmart

    Save $61: This imported model is functional in the US, and you might only see differences in start menu options (plus you might need to buy a plug). This is for the white version, the blye and red is a couple of dollars more. It's all the same tech specs like that amazing screen, and it's a really decent saving (though we've seen imported models go for $20 less but this is rare).

    Nintendo Switch OLED: $349.99 $299.99 at Woot

    Save $50: This is quite a surprise so early in the sales event, but this equals the lowest price we've seen on a non-imported product. It's possible this will fall lower this Prime Day thanks to the upcoming Switch 2 release but with the Switch you can never be sure. With a gorgeous OLED screen, this is the best Switch available right now.

    Nintendo Switch Lite: $199 $170 at Amazon

    Save $29:

    The Nintendo Switch Lite is still really popular and this is the lowest price we've ever seen on the Yellow version with $29 off the listing price. If you want a pared back Switch experience, this is the one for you.

    Price check: $170 at Walmart (grey version)

    $299.99 $255 at Amazon

    Save $44:

    The standard Switch console doesn't usually get discounted much but it's just got an extra $43 off ahead of Prime Day. It may not have the OLED screen but it's still a great console with brilliant reviews (like our Nintendo Switch review). This one comes with grey Joy-Cons.

    Price check: $299 at Target

    The best Nintendo Switch Prime Day UK deals

    Nintendo Switch OLED: £299 £239.99 at Onbuy

    Save £60: We'd never seen the OLED Switch fall this low in the UK, though it was even lower, at £228. We hope it's a sign of things to come. We recommend snapping this one up. It's the fanciest Switch around, and it's almost never on offer for a reason!

    Price check: Argos £299.99

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    Wait a SECOND. That record Onbuy deal is actually still valid on the blue and red version. I can't believe I didn't notice that. Shame on me. Get the Nintendo Switch OLED for £228 at Onbuy here.

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    So how do we find out how good prices are? I'll let you into a little secret. One way is through the camelizer – a price tracking tool that shows how low prices have fallen on products sold on Amazon. It's a website, and also a browser extension that you can click when you're on an Amazon listing to bring up a little graph showing previous prices.

    It's super useful during these events as it helps you work out how low (and high) prices have been in the product's history. You're welcome.

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    Take a break from playing Nintendo games to toying around with a Nintendo-themed puzzle. The BePuzzled Legend of Zelda Master Sword Hanayama Brain Teaser has been on my radar for some time now, but its price drop makes it an impulse buy. The objective is to take the Legend of Zelda styled puzzle apart, and then put it back together again.

    The BePuzzled, Legend of Zelda Master Sword Hanayama puzzle was $31.85 and is now $24.83 on Amazon.

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    If, like me, you live in fear of dropping and smashing your shiny new Nintendo Switch OLED, then you'll need a case. One neat design that's caught my eye is the ergonomic PlayVital Flexible Protector Joycon Grip Cover that ditches the standard cases for a form-fitting protective case. It comes in a mix of colours, including dark grey, pink and bright yellow. Sticker guides help position the protective shell, which includes joystick covers, stand and a thick palm grip.

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    PowerA offer some of the best third-party game controllers for Nintendo Switch, many of them feature official artwork and unique designs. I've rounded up some of my favourite collectible PowerA wireless and wired controllers for Nintendo Switch below.

    • PowerA Mario Pop Nintendo Switch controller: was $59.99, now $54

    • PowerA Ancient Archer Nintendo Switch controller: was $27.99, now $20.99

    PowerA Pikachu Moods Nintendo Switch controller: was $27.99, now $26.31

    • PowerA GameCube Mario Nintendo Switch controller: was $27.99, now $24.99

    Razer makes some of the best gaming headsets going, and its Nintendo Switch compatible ones come highly recommended. Over at Best Buy you can get $10 off a range of Razer - BlackShark V2 X Wired gaming headsets in different colours - choose from Black, White and Quartz (yes, it's really pink).

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    It's still one of the best games on Nintendo Switch, so if you are picking up this console for the first time then you need Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The standard edition isn't on sale, so a good way to get racing if you're getting a console this week is to buy the Nintendo Switch with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle for $380 at Walmart.

    You get the older Nintendo Switch with neon red and blue Joy-Con controllers, a digital code to download Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. and a three-month subscription to Nintendo Online, to play against others.

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    If you're new to Nintendo Switch and need inspiration for what to buy for you're new handheld, or picking up a prezzie for friends and family, then read our best Nintendo Switch accessories guide. My pick? The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller remains a great investment if you love playing games on the TV, while Nintendo Ring Fit Adventure maybe old but it's still a handy way to get fit and have fun.

    • Nintendo Ring Fit Adventure: was $80, now $74.80

    • Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Edition: was $109.99, now $59.97

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    If you're thinking of buying a Nintendo Switch in the Prime Day sales then you'll need some games to play. I've found good deals on some of the best Nintendo Switch games released this year, including Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, a game I reviewed at launch and scored 9/10.

    • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown: was £37.99, now £19.99 at Currys

    Princess Peach: Showtime!: was £39.95, now £36.99 at Amazon

    • Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection: was £34.99, now £29.99

    • Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance: was £54.99, now £29.49

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    We're sorry to report that the record saving on the Switch OLED in the UK is no more. The Switch did cost £228 for most of the day but has just jumped up slightly to £239.99. It's a still a good deal, though we are wondering whether it'll drop down again time for Prime Day properly beginning.

    For UK gamers, it really is slim-pickings out there in terms of deals. We'll keep searching and get back to you if we find anything better than the offers we've already highlighted. Fingers crossed as Prime Day proper rolls around we'll see some more savings.

    For those of you after a Switch Lite, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that we don't often see big discounts on this console, and this sales event is no exception (although bear in mind it hasn't officially started yet).

    The good news? There's currently $29 off at both Amazon and Walmart. So that's something.

    Save $29: The Nintendo Switch Lite is still really popular and this is the lowest price we've ever seen on the Yellow version with $29 off the listing price. If you want a pared back Switch experience, this is the one for you.

    Price check: $170 at Walmart (grey version)

    Hello gamers! This is Rosie Hilder taking over the Nintendo Switch blog. I've spent the day looking after our Apple Prime Day blog so I'm looking forward to a change of subject :-) I'll be here for the next hour or so finding you the very best Switch offers as we head into Prime Day.

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    We're still yet to find a deal that beats Woot's $299.99 Nintendo Switch OLED deal. It's a whole $100 cheaper than Amazon's current $329 Switch OLED deal, but that could be subject to change as Prime Big Deal Days gets underway – remember folks, we're still in the early stages and I'm predicting some juicy price drops to make way for the upcoming Switch 2 launch.

    For a slightly more affordable option, you can always opt for a refurbished model. Currently, you can get your hands on a refurbished Nintendo Switch OLED for $279 at Amazon.

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    If you're in the market for some new Joy-Cons, why not spice up the deal with this bundle which gets you Super Mario Party + Red & Blue Joy-Cons Bundle for $94.82 at Amazon. The game alone typically retails for $49.99 while regular Joy-Cons go for $79.99 – kill two birds with one stone and get some funky limited edition Joy-Cons and an iconic family favourite Switch game.

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    There are already some great early Switch game deals up for grabs like Minecraft for $45 $37.95 at Amazon and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for $69.99 $61.99 at Amazon. Unfortunately, it's slim pickings for UK based folks at the moment, but you can get 14% off of the Amazon-exclusive LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga for £29.99 at Amazon.

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    If Joy-Cons aren't your thing, there are plenty of controller alternatives that can make for a smoother gameplay experience. My personal favourite is the Hori Split Pad Pro which you can currently get for $49.99 $41.99 at Amazon. The large, ergonomic handles are better suited for more long-form solo gaming sessions as they offer a more comfortable fit compared to the Switch's regular Joy-Con controllers.

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    Prime Day isn't just for big spends, there's currently a tasty little deal on the 128GB SanDisk Micro SDXC reduced from $34.99 to $18.88 at Amazon. Okay, so it's not a glamorous expense, but you'll thank me later for the extra storage space meaning you can finally download that game you've had your eye on!

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    We're expecting the Switch 2 to drop sometime between now and 31 March 2025 (in the next fiscal year according to Nintendo's president, Shuntaro Furukawa). While it's undoubtedly a highly anticipated launch, it also means that Amazon will likely be looking to clear its existing Switch stock – and that means some absolute steals could be brewing this Prime Big Deal Days.

    Currently, the most budget-friendly option is Amazon's deal on the Nintendo Switch Lite, reduced from $199 to $170. But if you're after a steal (and don't mind cheating on Amazon), you can get the Nintendo Switch OLED for $299.99 at Woot.

    So what are the different Switch models and how much do they normally cost?

    Nintendo Switch OLED: $349/£309 - the fanciest Switch hs been seen at $299.99/£279 ish.

    Nintendo Switch $299/£259 – the standard model has seen price cuts down to $299.99/£279 in the past.

    Nintendo Switch Lite: $199.99/£199 - the light model only gets a price cut of $10-20 regularly.

    Anything below these prices is a great deal. And we're seeing some already!

    So, we all know the event hasn't actually started yet. Which makes the deals we've found are pretty surprising. We'll also be searching for bundles, games and accessories too as the event goes on so you can complete your Switch setup.

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    Why should you trust us, though? Well, we've been looking for deals on Switch for years and years now - so we know all the tips and tricks. We have price tracking tools (more on that later) and expert knowledge of games to boot. So you're in safe hands.

    And from the US, there's a nice $50 off this OLED console from Woot. This equals the lowest we've seen for a US console. There was a nice import price last year ($265 actually, very nice even if you did have to buy a plug adapter).

    We actually hope this might fall further.... but there's never any guarantees in Switch land.

    We'll do some chatting about what to expect from the Switch 2 alongside keeping you abreast of the best prices, and advising when to click buy.

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    So far, our top offer is this one from Onbuy, which brings the OLED console down to just £228 – we've NEVER seen this before.

    And we're off! We've already found some brilliant deals on Switch consoles, and we hope they'll get even better... but you can never be sure with this device as it's so popular at normal price. But we'll be here keeping track nonetheless.

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    If you've got a mini Switch fan, you might want to check out this Minecraft deal that gets you the popular game for only $37.95, reduced from $45 at Amazon.

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