Nintendo has officially launched its Black Friday sale for 2025, running from November 23 to November 29, providing fans an opportunity to take advantage of discounts of up to 50% on various Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 games. This year’s deals include notable markdowns on accessories like memory cards and amiibo figures.
One standout offer is on the newly released Samsung P9 512GB MicroSD Express card, currently priced at $74.99 after a 25% discount. This card is an excellent choice for those looking to expand their Switch 2’s internal storage capacity. At Amazon, the regular price of this card was $99.99, making this deal particularly appealing for gamers needing more space.
In terms of games, “Super Mario Odyssey,” regarded as the fourth best Nintendo game by IGN, is available for just $30. Other titles are also seeing significant price cuts, such as “Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Remake” and “Splatoon 3,” both now at $29.99, alongside “Luigi’s Mansion 3,” “Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom,” and “Donkey Kong Country Returns HD,” priced at $39.99 each.
Additionally, several third-party games are included in the sale, such as “Star Wars Outlaws” (with all DLC) for $39.99, a $20 savings. “Final Fantasy’s 1-6 Pixel Collection” is also discounted to $39.99, representing a $35 reduction, the lowest price ever for that title. Other notable deals include discounts on popular titles like “Dragon Quest HD-2D Remakes” and “Just Dance 2026.”
Amiibo collectors will be thrilled with the discounts as well. The “Tears of the Kingdom” amiibo featuring Riju and Sidon is available for $9.99 on Amazon and matched by Best Buy for amiibo of Tulin and Yunobo. Street Fighter amiibo figures are also discounted to $14.99 at Best Buy.
It’s important to note that not all deals are currently active, and more discounts are expected to be revealed in the following days, particularly as Nintendo gears up for its Cyber Monday promotions from November 30 to December 1. Among the enticing offers, a $20 discount on additional Switch 2 microSD Express cards will be available, making the 256GB variant drop from $59.99 to $39.99. While this is a solid deal, the 512GB option at $74.99 remains a top recommendation for those requiring ample storage.
For fans looking to explore these deals, they can find Nintendo’s Black Friday offers online at the digital Nintendo eShop and through major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. However, a noticeable omission from this year’s sale is the traditional bundle of the original Switch console that typically included “Mario Kart 8 Deluxe,” hinting that with the Switch 2 now in circulation, this bundle might be retired for the time being. Nintendo fans should keep an eye out for these deals as they could offer fantastic opportunities to enhance their gaming experience this holiday season.
