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Nintendo Adds Multiple Upcoming Releases To Its Switch Voucher Program
Zelda, Mario & Luigi and more!
www.nintendolife.com
yeah that's why it's under the deals tag not the news tagthey're first party games. of course they would. this isn't really news
Europe has 4x Goldpoints for the vouchers right now, so you get almost 20 € 'back'.
Hoping North America gets a similar deal before Zelda releases.Europe has 4x Goldpoints for the vouchers right now, so you get almost 20 € 'back'.
I went to use a voucher on Zelda and M&L a few days ago and couldn't preorder yet. So though 100% expected, I think it is news.they're first party games. of course they would. this isn't really news
I did this with TOTK, essentially meaning you spend $45 p/ gameReminder that Costco has $100 worth of eshop money for $90
i just recently went back to Mario Party Superstars and never realized how lacking it is in the characters department smhThat direct prompted me to get a 1 Terabyte card. Time to start filling up! I may have to get 2 sets of vouchers for all 4 of em. Still questioning if I want another Mario Party this soon but Returns, Wisdom and Brothership are done deals.
Also the games unlock at 12 am Japan time meaning you can play the game half a day early.Japanese vouchers are like 60
This is tempting.. but I want the physicals. Gah.
Can you use eshop gift cards to buy vouchers?
Nintendo Adds Multiple Upcoming Releases To Its Switch Voucher Program
Zelda, Mario & Luigi and more!www.nintendolife.com
It's gonna become one of the best deal in gaming, if Nintendo truly follows the 70$ price tag, with the next MK and 3D Mario.I saved $60 on these four games using Costco and vouchers. I really, really hope that the voucher program continues to Drake/Switch 2.
I got TotK and Pikmin 4 for $85 with vouchers and a points app I have called Fetch.It's gonna become one of the best deal in gaming, if Nintendo truly follows the 70$ price tag, with the next MK and 3D Mario.
Like i can see the Voucher being more high value for the Switch 2.
retailers take much less than 30%. the 30% is what nintendo takes from third party sales. retailers get a couple percent after thatNintendo could raise the prices of the vouchers when all of their games start selling for $70. If they keep them at $100, it would be a "loss" of $40 compared to $20 now. That 28.5% loss is close to the typical 30% retailer cut so there is less of a benefit to Nintendo if they keep the current price.
Not saying a price increase will happen right away but I think it's likely that as game prices so up, so will the vouchers at some point. Or it could be combination of increase in NSO sub price and voucher price to make each individual increase seem less noticeable.