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Why wait for Amazon Prime Day? These great Nintendo Switch deals are live right now

Why wait for Amazon Prime Day? These great Nintendo Switch deals are live right now

CNN18-06-2025
Whether you were lucky enough to score a just-released Nintendo Switch 2 or are still rocking your original model, now's a great time to get a jump on some early Amazon Prime Day Switch deals. And fortunately for you, I've been obsessively tracking Amazon deals since the system came out so that you don't have to waste any time getting right to some actual good sales.
Some of my all-time favorite Switch games and accessories are discounted ahead of Prime Day, making it a great time to snag some essentials. Better yet, many of them will work on your new Switch 2, not to mention select titles have been enhanced to run even better on Nintendo's new console. So, while you wait for that next Nintendo Switch 2 restock (or if you're impatient and just want to save on an old Switch), here are some great Prime Day deals on games and gear worth buying now.
Nintendo Switch OLED
If you're tired of waiting for the Nintendo Switch 2 to come back in stock — or you just never jumped on the Switch train — the Switch OLED is still a fantastic console in 2025. Its OLED screen is more vibrant than even the Switch 2 display, and it'll still get plenty of big upcoming Nintendo games like Metroid Prime 4 and Pokémon Legends Z-A. Read our review
PowerA Nintendo Switch Wired Controller
PowerA makes some of our favorite Switch accessories, and this officially licensed wired controller is an absolute bargain at this close-to-lowest price. It's perfect if you need a spare gamepad for multiplayer sessions, and it'll work with both your Switch and Switch 2.
PowerA Enhanced Nintendo Switch Controller Wireless
If you want something more premium but don't want to shell out upwards of $85 for Nintendo's Pro Controller, PowerA's Enhanced Wireless gamepad is an excellent choice. On top of offering many of the same key features as Nintendo's controller, it also sports two programmable back buttons that are especially great for competitive gamers. It comes in a variety of themes too.
CRKD Nitro Deck+
We dug the original Nitro Deck as a way to make your old Nintendo Switch feel bigger, beefier and more ergonomic, and the new Nitro Deck+ adds a new symmetrical joystick layout and supports docked TV play via an adapter. Put one of these on your Switch and you might just feel a little less FOMO toward your friends who have a Switch 2 already.
Orzly Nintendo Switch Carry Case
In my eight years of tracking Switch accessories, I still haven't seen a case more popular and well reviewed by customers than this Orzly model. It's got storage for your Switch or Switch OLED, up to eight game cards and multiple sets of Joy-Cons and cables for playing on the go, all of which can be had for a near-lowest price right now. The company also just dropped a new Switch 2 version of its case.
SanDisk 256GB microSDXC Card Licensed for Nintendo Switch
Every Switch owner should have a microSD card given how quickly digital games can eat up your storage. SanDisk makes my favorite ones, and this model gets you a generous 256GB of extra space complete with some cute Pikachu artwork for a good price. Just note that this card will not work on your Switch 2; you'll need a pricier microSD express card for expanding storage on Nintendo's new console.
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Odyssey is unquestionably one of the best Nintendo Switch games of all time and a must-play for anyone who's into things like fun and joy. We've seen it discounted more in the past, but it's still a great game for this current on-sale price, especially now that it's gotten a nice performance update for the Switch 2.
Super Mario 3D World and Bowser's Fury
As well deserved as the hype around Odyssey is, this Mario game — which delivers a beautiful four-player hybrid of 2D and 3D Mario gameplay — remains one of my favorites in the franchise. The Bowser's Fury expansion essentially adds an entire second game to the mix, and the whole thing has been updated for Switch 2 with better performance and GameShare support so you can more easily play with friends.
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
An underrated gem, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom takes the classic top-down Zelda formula and flips it on its head by finally letting you play as the series' titular princess with her own unique range of abilities. It's also one of many Nintendo games that's gotten enhanced for the Switch 2.
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics
I don't think there's a single game I logged more hours in last year than this collection, which brings together the entire Marvel vs. Capcom franchise in all its chaotic comic book combat glory. It's a must for both Marvel fans and fighting-game enthusiasts, especially at this lowest-ever price. While this current batch of early Prime Day Switch deals are relatively modest, they include a few lowest or close-to-lowest prices on some of the best accessories and games for the system. Deals on Nintendo hardware are especially rare, so we're happy to also see a discount on the excellent Nintendo Switch OLED. And with Nintendo Switch 2 games and accessories only getting more expensive, this is a great chance to stock up on some great backwards-compatible titles and gear for your new console.
CNN Underscored has a team of writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. Senior tech editor Mike Andronico has been covering gaming for more than a decade and has put nearly as many hours into tracking Nintendo Switch deals as he has into playing Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. (Spoiler: It's a lot.)
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