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Nintendo’s Supercharge Sale is Live

January 29, 2025 by Andrew McKay

There are some good savings to be had if you know what you’re after!

Nintendo’s Supercharge Sale has been announced and is live now until the second week of February. They have chosen the slogan “Supercharge Sale: Boost your gaming collection” to entice gamers to indulge and we might just do that. 

As shared by Nintendo over on their News Page. The Supercharge Sale will be live until the 9th of February, 11:59 PM PT. That gives Switch owners plenty of time to do their research, check out reviews and even try a few demos before committing to any purchases. 

Here are some of the games that have been discounted:

  • Red Dead Redemption: $49.99 $34.99
  • Just Dance 2025 Edition: $49.99 $29.99
  • Mario Tennis Aces: $59.99 $39.99
  • Kirby Star Allies: $41.99 $59.99
  • NBA 2K25: $59.99 $20.99
  • Sea of Stars: $34.99 $24.49
  • It Takes Two: $39.99 $19.99
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate: $29.99 $19.49
  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe: $59.99 $39.99
  • Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition: $59.99 $29.99
  • Tunic: $29.99 $20.99
  • Prince of Persia The Lost Crown: $39.99 $19.99
  • Tetris Forever: $34.99 $27.99
  • Shove Knight: Treasure Trove $39.99 $21.99 

These are just a few of the games that are going to be a part of Nintendo’s Supercharge Sale until the 9th of February. The prices will likely vary from region to region. If you would like to check out all of the games that are part of this sale and their prices click here. 

Nintendo recently highlighted 5 games that are coming to the eShop this February, if you would like to find out more click here. 

It is always worth mentioning that Nintendo games often suffer from the “Switch TAX” which means that regardless of whether or not a game is published by Nintendo the game is usually cheaper on other platforms. Especially Steam. So if you happen to be a Steam user and the game isn’t a Switch exclusive it is always wise to do your research.

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