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The biggest first-party Nintendo Switch 2 launch games are on sale for the first time at Woot as part of the retailer’s Video Game Super Sale. The Amazon-owned discount shop that has become one of the best places to get Nintendo game deals over the past year. Mario Kart World, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom are discounted by eight bucks each. Though not massive discounts, these games are pretty unlikely to be featured in official Nintendo sales anytime soon.
Make sure to browse the much, much larger list of original Switch game deals below the trio of Switch 2 deals. Woot has dozens of first-party game deals, including multiple Zelda titles, a handful of Pokemon adventures, and a wide selection of Super Mario platformers and spin-offs.
Amazon briefly discounted Donkey Kong Bananza to $63 on July 25. We’ve included a link to it below, because it’s worth checking to see if it’s back on sale.
Nintendo Switch 2 Game Deals
- Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition — $62 (
$70) - Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition — $72 (
$80) - Mario Kart World — $72 (
$80) - Donkey Kong Bananza — $63 (
$70) | Expired
If you pick up one of the Zelda games, heads up that Amazon finally has all four of the new Zelda Amiibo–and the Donkey Kong Amiibo–in stock.

Since it’s bundled with the more popular of the two Switch 2 console options, many Switch 2 owners have a digital copy of Mario Kart World already. But if you are planning to buy the Pokemon Legends: Z-A Switch 2 Console Bundle, for instance, this deal is worth considering.
If you already own the original versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, it’s worth noting you can upgrade to the Switch 2 Editions for $10 each–and it’s definitely worth the upgrade fee. Both games have markedly improved performance on the new console.
Woot also has the original Nintendo Switch edition of Tears of the Kingdom for $48 (was $70), so you’d wind up paying $58 for the Switch 2 version after buying the upgrade pack. If you opt for this route, we’d recommend waiting until your Woot order arrives before buying the upgrade. There’s a chance you’ll get a copy from a different region. Though fully playable regardless, DLC for games must be purchased from the same region’s eShop.
Nintendo Switch Game Deals

All of the Switch games in the list below are fully compatible with Switch 2, and some have free Switch 2 updates that improve performance and/or add new features. Many games without dedicated Switch 2 updates run noticeably better on Nintendo’s new console.
Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV launched on Switch 2 last week for $80. The Switch version is on sale for $45 (was $60) at Woot. The upgrade pack for Switch 2 is $20, so you could potentially save $15 by purchasing the original and the upgrade separately. Just like with Tears of the Kingdom, you’ll want to ensure you get a US edition before buying the DLC from the US eShop.
There are some third-party games in the alphabetized list as well. Here’s just about every Switch game deal at Woot available now:
- Ace Attorney Investigations Collection — $27 (
$40) - Animal Crossing: New Horizons — $45 (
$60) - Bayonetta — $37 (
$60) - Bayonetta 2 — $50 (
$60) - Bayonetta Origins — $35 (
$60) - Bubble Ghost Remake — $25 (
$35) - Donkey Kong Country Returns HD — $43 (
$60) - Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze — $43 (
$60) - Dragon Quest 1-3 Collection — $44
- Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted — $15 (
$30) - Halloween & Ash vs. Evil Dead — $25 (
$50) - Halloween & Ash vs. Evil Dead Special Edition — $35 (
$80) - Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition — $50 (
$60) - Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity — $50 (
$60) - Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 1 — $30 (
$40) - Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe — $40 (
$60) - Kirby Star Allies — $40 (
$60) - The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II: Deluxe Edition — $35 (
$60) - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom — $45 (
$60) - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — $48 (
$70) - Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD — $45 (
$60) - Luigi’s Mansion 3 — $44 (
$60) - Mario & Luigi: Brothership — $43 (
$60) - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe — $43 (
$60) - Mario Party Superstars — $40 (
$60) - Mario vs. Donkey Kong — $40 (
$50) - Metroid Prime Remastered — $35 (
$40) - New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe — $44 (
$60) - Nintendo Switch OLED Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Bundle (Import) — $290 (
$350) - Nintendo Switch Sports — $43 (
$50) - Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition — $25 (
$30) - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door — $45 (
$60) - Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero — $35 (
$60) - Pikmin 1 + 2 — $43 (
$60) - Pikmin 3 Deluxe — $43 (
$60) - The Plucky Squire — $25 (
$35) - The Plucky Squire: Devolver Deluxe — $35 (
$55) - Pokemon Shining Pearl — $45 (
$60) - Pokemon Legends: Arceus — $45 (
$60) - Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee — $43 (
$60) - Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu — $43 (
$60) - Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Double Pack — $90 (
$120) - Pokemon Scarlet — $47 (
$60) - Pokemon Shield — $44 (
$60) - Pokemon Sword — $42 (
$60) - Pokemon Violet — $45 (
$60) - Popslinger: Collector’s Edition — $45 (
$70) - Princess Peach: Showtime — $45 (
$60) - Read Only Memories: Neurodiver — $27 (
$45) - Read Only Memories: Neurodiver: Collector’s Edition — $55 (
$100) - Rune Factory 3: Golden Memories Edition — $30 (
$70) - Rune Factory 5 — $17 (
$30) - The Smurfs Dreams — $17 (
$40) - Snow Bros. Wonderland — $20 (
$40) - Sonic X Shadow Generations — $30 (
$50) - Splatoon 3 — $45 (
$60) - Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life Premium Edition — $20 (
$50) - Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury — $45 (
$60) - Super Mario Maker 2 — $42 (
$60) - Super Mario RPG — $35 (
$60) - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate — $44 (
$60) - Super Mario Bros. Wonder — $45 (
$60) - Super Mario Party Jamboree — $45 (
$60) - Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition — $48 (
$60) - Yoshi’s Crafted World — $43 (
$60) - Yu-Gi-Oh: Early Days Collection — $32 (
$50) - Ys X Nordics: Deluxe Edition — $35 (
$60)
With Amazon carrying Nintendo games again, it seemed possible that the treasure trove of deals on Switch games at Woot would disappear. After all, the Amazon-owned discount shop’s catalog of Nintendo games expanded significantly throughout 2024. Amazon itself, meanwhile, didn’t have any Nintendo games for most of 2024. That remained true in 2025 until late June, a few weeks after the Switch 2 launch. But Amazon selling these Switch 2 games for full price (or $1 below) seemingly doesn’t impact Woot’s ability to offer deals like this–at least not at the moment.
In fact, the trio of Switch 2 game deals at Woot might indicate the offers will be even more noteworthy. All three Switch 2 games at Woot are North American editions with ESRB ratings. None of the store pages feature a disclaimer about region-free imports. This is interesting because Woot added that disclaimer to Switch game pages last year. Sometimes Woot sells imported editions from other regions. The games are always playable in English, and Nintendo Switch consoles can play games from any region. The Switch 2 is the same way–it isn’t region-locked, so you can import a game from Japan and it’ll work just fine.
At this time, Woot’s game deals for the original Switch still contain the disclaimer, but many of the store pages were created before Amazon started selling US editions of Nintendo games, accessories, and hardware. It’s possible original Switch games from Woot will always be US versions before long. For reference, when you buy a Switch game from Woot, it is shipped from an Amazon warehouse and often arrives in Amazon-branded packaging. Purchases can be made using your Amazon account.
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