Black Friday is awful, and we should all refuse to take part. But in other news, goodness gracious, there are a lot of amazing prices on Nintendo Switch just now. Publishers like Capcom, Ubisoft and EA have joined Nintendoâs own first-party titles in luring you toward the evils of capitalist convenience.
As Kotaku pointed out earlier this week, this yearâs Thanksgiving festivities have seen Nintendo deliver a very rare range of discounts on their own games. Whereas they usually wonât budge on $60, right now you can pick up four-year-old games like Super Mario Odyssey for two-year-old prices! Yes, itâs grim that theyâre so damned stingy, but $42 is about as cheap as youâll see them make their own products. (Even 2018âs Kirby Star Allies hasnât gone lower than that, the berks.)
However, as of last night, other publishers are being more impressively generous until midnight on the 30th.
Take Capcom, who have Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate down from $40 to $16. Or the wonderful Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy dropping from an already very reasonable $30 to just $20. Last yearâs Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection also manages to slip under twenty bucks, while you wonât find a Resident Evil or Devil May Cry for over $15. Oh, and this yearâs Monster Hunter Rise knocks off fifteen bucks to $45.
EAâs showing isnât so impressive, but you can pick up FIFA 22 Nintendo Switch Legacy Edition for $28 instead of $40. Perhaps their biggest discount is Unravel Two, down from twenty dollars to a giveaway $3.39. However, the top recommendation here is Lost In Random, a third off at $20. You can read why that gameâs so special right here

Segaâs Switch output is already mostly super-cheap games, but their bigger names are also impressively discounted. Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania, despite being barely a month old (and very good), is $30 right now. Last yearâs Catherine: Full Body is less than half price at $20, and this yearâs Persona 5 Strikers has dropped to $30.
Konami seem to have become the most over-excited, plummeting prices to single-digits. CONTRA: ROGUE CORPS (stop shouting, publishers) is usually $40, but you could grab it right now for $4! Super Bomberman R is down from $40 to $9.99, and the Castlevania, Contra and Arcade Classics collections are all quartered from twenty bucks to just $5.
Ubi has various Assassinâs Creeds at just under $15, rather than their usual $40. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, which as far as I can tell is never not on sale, is down to the lowest Iâve seen at $15. Meanwhile, last yearâs lovely Immortals Fenyx Rising is just shy of $20, when itâs usually right up at $60, although be warned the Switch isnât its ideal home.
There are squillions of others in there, especially from smaller publishers, and youâll do well to save yourself a fortune plundering you way through the full list. However, top tips include Dead Cells for $15, Ori and Tthe Will of the Wisps for $18, Hades at $17.49, and Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove down to $22.