The Nintendo Switch Eshop always has games on sale, but it’s rare to see such a huge collection on offer at the same time.
Players can browse over 700 discounted Switch games currently on sale from the biggest publishing names plus a few hidden gems from indie developers – with prices starting from just 88p.
Animal Crossing New Horizons launched at the end of March and while the Eshop £49.99 price tag may seem a bit steep, it’s a game that can be played for months and offers Switch users a unique experience – not to mention great escapism.
And we’ve found a super saving on the digital download version of the game on CDKeys.com where it’s currently on offer for £39.99.
Digital delivery is instant via a code sent to your email address. Simply enter it into the ‘redeem a code’ section in the Nintendo Online Shop on your Switch – buy Animal Crossing on CDKeys.com here.
You can also download a copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for £40.99 on CDKeys.com – a saving of nearly £10 on the £49.99 Eshop asking price – buy it here.
Bestselling games on offer in the Nintendo Switch sale
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle – £7.49 (was £29.99)
Embark on an adventure full of unexpected surprises in an over-the-top turn-based combat game.
Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition – £7.49 (was £29.99)
Rayman, Globox and the Teensies must run, jump and fight their way through new worlds to save the day and discover the secrets of a series of legendary paintings.
DRAGON BALL FighterZ – £12.49 (was £49.99)
DRAGON BALL FighterZ maximizes high end Anime graphics and brings easy to learn but difficult to master fighting gameplay.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy – £17.49 (was £34.99)
Rekindle the fire with remastered versions of the original three games, Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon.
Just Dance 2020 – £19.99 (was £49.99)
Wherever life takes you, Just Dance 2020 will keep you dancing for hours with a healthy amount of content for the whole family to enjoy.
Monopoly – £7.49 (was £29.99)
Immerse yourself in a mix of the original family-favourite board game, enriched with new ways to play.
LEGO Harry Potter Collection – £17.49 (was £34.99)
This two-game compilation unites the creative prowess of LEGO and the expansive world of Harry Potter!
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy – £17.49 (was £34.99)
All three original Crash Bandicoot games plus the previously unfinished and unreleased Stormy Ascent level which will challenge even the most hardcore of Crash fans.
Sports Party – £5.99 (was £29.99)
Sports Party takes you to the seaside where the beach meets the mountain to discover six outdoor sports.
Mortal Kombat 11 – £21.99 (was £54.99)
The all new Custom Character Variations give you unprecedented control to customize the fighters and make them your own.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Complete Edition) – £34.99 (was £49.99)
Enjoy a story-driven, open world adventure set in a dark fantasy universe.
Indie Puzzle Bundle Vol 1 – £5.39 (was £35.99)
Entertain your brain with four perfectly perplexing puzzle games. This bundle contains Glass Masquerade, Letter Quest Remastered, Pipe Push Paradise, and Slayaway Camp: Butcher’s Cut.
PAC-MAN Championship Edition 2 PLUS – £4.24 (was £16.99)
The ultimate PAC experience.
Stranger Things 3: The Game – £3.99 (was £15.99)
Explore the world of the hit Netflix original series for yourself in the official game.
Agent A: A puzzle in disguise – £1.29 (was £12.99)
Your mission is to infiltrate enemy spy Ruby La Rouge’s secret hideaway and put a stop to her evil plans.
Hollow – £1.79 (was £17.99)
In Hollow, you are one of the pilots that transports precious resource cargo from the mining ship Shakhter-One down to Earth.
Thief Simulator – £1.79 (was £17.99)
Become the best thief. Gather intel, steal things and sell them to buy hi-tech equipment.
Hard West – £1.79 (was £17.99)
When a tragic turn of events sets one man down a path of supernatural chaos and revenge, he must brutally hunt down all those who wronged him.
Phantom Doctrine – £1.79 (was £17.99)
The world teeters on the verge of destruction as the Cold War tightens its icy grip – trust no one, question everything.
10 of the best budget games for under £1
Mad Carnage – 89p (was £4.49)
Follow John Carnage in his post-apocalyptic adventure in the world of Mad Carnage, created in collaboration with Evan Currie, a bestselling sci-fi novelist.
Goetia – 89p (was 8.09)
A point and click adventure where you play the ghost of a young lady.
Spider Solitaire – 89p (was £8.09)
If you are a big fan of Spider Solitaire, Klondike Solitaire, FreeCell Solitaire or other card games, you will love this spectacular and highly polished game.
Conduct TOGETHER! – 89p (was £17.99)
An addictive game of explosive railway action that will challenge your inner conductor.
Ludomania – 88p (was £2.89)
King of the board games.
Adrenaline Rush: Miami Drive – 89p (was £3.59)
Your task is to escape from your pursuers, collect coins and smash into as many vehicles as possible.
Dream Alone – 89p (was £8.99)
Dark and difficult 2D indie platformer.
Pizza Parking – 89p (was £3.59)
You are a pizza delivery driver, and your goal is to park precisely and fast.
Warp Shift – 89p (was £8.99)
An audio-visual voyage through time and space.
Cast of the Seven Godsends – 99p (was £9.99)
Harks back to the days when classic 2D, run ’n gun, action-shooter games ruled the arcades.
Browse all the Nintendo Switch game deals on your device or at the official Eshop here.
If it’s gaming accessories you’re after, we’ve also spotted a huge sale on at GT Omega Racing.
They’ve got everything from deluxe gaming chairs to steering wheel stands and laptop backpacks on offer with discounts of up to 40%.
But it gets even better – if you use the code MERK at checkout you’ll save an additional 5% off your purchase.
You’ll need to be quick as a few of their top-end chairs are selling fast in the seasonal ale.
Browse the GT Omega Racing sale here.