Nintendo is known for a lot of things, like its adored characters, creative hardware, and unwillingness to significantly discount its own titles. Because of this, the official Nintendo Summer Sale, which is currently live on the eShop, is a very important event. I think this is more than just a chance to add to your digital collection; it's a strategic chance for all gamers, especially those of us who are looking forward to the rumored Switch 2.

For years, I've seen other systems have constant sales, but Nintendo games tend to keep their worth for a long time. This offer, which ends on July 9 at 11 p.m. PT, changes things, even if it's just for a short time. It has everything from classic first-party games to important DLC and a lot of indie gems. It's clear that Nintendo is providing us a rare chance to get some of the top titles at pricing that are actually good for once.

Nintendo's own games are finally getting the discounts they deserve.

It's a great chance to add core titles to your collection.

One of the best things about this Nintendo Summer Sale is that it has a lot of first-party games. Nintendo is known for being frugal when it comes to lowering prices on its own games, so it's a win for players to see games like Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening on sale. I've long thought that these games, which are the system's foundation, should be easier to get to. This sale is a step in the right direction. For example, Super Mario Odyssey is now $40 instead of $60, which is a big drop that makes it easy for many people to buy on a whim.

Other notable Nintendo titles also get enticing price decreases. You can get Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury for $40 and Luigi's Mansion 2 HD for $42. These aren't just small percentage points; they're big drops that really matter, especially for people who have been waiting for the appropriate time to buy them. I think this indicates that Nintendo is aware of the world of competitive gaming. Even its library of classic books needs to have its prices changed from time to time to keep interesting.

There are also bundles in the deal, which I usually like because they add value. For instance, the Animal Crossing: New Horizons package with the Happy Home Paradise DLC is on sale, which gives you a more full experience for less money. This kind of offer makes me think that Nintendo is paying attention to its fans and giving them more than just token discounts. It's a good idea to get both new and old gamers more involved in these worlds that people adore.

The sale also shows off a lot of great indie and third-party games.

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Discover New Favorites Or Catch Up On Critically Acclaimed Titles

The Summer Sale offers a lot more than only Nintendo's own games. It also includes a lot of third-party and independent games. This is where I often find the most surprise and satisfying things to buy. You can get games like Hades, which is an action game that got great reviews, for as little as $9. I think this pricing is almost too amazing to be true for a game of this quality, so you should definitely buy it. Diablo 3: Eternal Collection and Borderlands 2 are two other well-known third-party games.

There are a lot of different games here, and they start at just $2. This lets gamers try out numerous genres and styles without having to spend a lot of money. During these sales, I always tell players to explore beyond the big-name games. You might find your next favorite game in the independent games or surprise ports. This summer's craziness includes games like Balatro, Tetris Forever, and Metal Slug Tactics. This is a great chance to add new things to your digital collection.

Getting Your Library Ready for the Nintendo Switch 2 with These Deals

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A lot of the games that work on the current Switch will also work on the next one.

There is a lot of talk regarding the Nintendo Switch 2 right now, so this sale is fascinating. I think this offer is a smart approach for Nintendo to get people to build up their digital libraries now, since most of these titles will probably work on the next system. It's been confirmed that the vast majority of original Switch titles, whether they are physical or digital, will work with the Switch 2. This means that anything you buy from this sale will be a good investment in the future.

Nintendo has said that the Switch 2 can play both physical and digital titles that work with the original Switch, even though the hardware will be different. This is great news for everyone who is thinking about upgrading. You may buy these games at a discount right now and play them on the Switch 2 with better graphics or performance. There are a few things to keep in mind, like that some titles need original Joy-Con controllers because of capabilities like the IR Motion Camera. But for the most part, your old library will move with you. I think this promise to keep things backwards compatible is a big gain for customers.

It's hard to think of a better moment to buy digital games. These prices are great for both people who have owned a Switch for a long time and people who are intending to buy the next generation. It sounds amazing to be able to play these already great games on fresh hardware that might make them run better. This deal helps us move from the current generation of games to the next, making sure that our gaming experiences keep going without a hitch.

Why This Nintendo Summer Sale Is So Important Right Now

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Nintendo is changing the way it sells things for the better.

Nintendo has a history of maintaining the prices of its games the same, only giving small discounts around big holidays. It feels like a change with this summer sale, which has more discounts and a wider Rodger. It starts before other big shopping occasions, like Amazon Prime Day, which starts on July 8. This timing could be a smart way to get people's attention before other sales hit the market. It suggests that Nintendo is ready to make its digital stores more competitive.

I also think this discount shows that Nintendo is starting to realize that even its most popular and unique brands need to be given at lower prices from time to time in today's congested gaming market. It's a method to keep the platform lively and exciting, rewarding longtime followers while also enticing new ones. It's not only about getting rid of outdated stuff; it's also about keeping things going and showing that they are worth it.

This event is full of first-party games, as well as a good mix of third-party and indie games. There are more than just a few fake bargains; this is a real chance to grow your collection. I'm really happy to see Nintendo use this more aggressive sales tactic, and I hope it's a harbinger of things to come.

The Nintendo Summer Sale is an uncommon and welcome event for players. If you're playing on your existing Switch or looking forward to the Switch 2, this is a great time to get some of the top titles on the platform at great pricing. Don't let these discounts pass you by.

The Nintendo Summer Sale ends on July 9 at 11 p.m. PT on the Nintendo eShop.