Grab the Nintendo Switch Lite with a free copy of Animal Crossing: New Horizons for a lowest-ever price before Amazon Prime Day
This brilliant bundle is still on sale
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The Nintendo Switch Lite is a brilliant handheld if you’re searching for something portable to play while you’re out and about and it’s available right now at a huge discount with a fantastic game included at no additional cost.
The special edition Nintendo Switch Lite Timmy & Tommy’s Aloha Edition is on sale forjust $159(was $199.99) at Walmart. This is a hefty $40.99 discount and, best of all, comes bundled with a free copy ofAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswhich is worth $59.99 by itself. You also get the console with a unique design, featuring an exotic leaf print on its rear and a small logo on the front.
If you would rather pick up just the console on its own without any of the special printing, the regular Turquoise model is on sale forjust $174.96(was $199.99) at Amazon. While the offering at Walmart is definitely better value, this $25.03 discount is still pretty respectable and takes that particular version of the system down to just above its lowest-ever price at the retailer.
This is a great option for those interested in portable play, but also a seriously compelling gift. The Nintendo Switch Lite is a fantastic fit for kids thanks to its small size and robust design, so this is a perfect chance to pick up a gift at a discounted price well in advance of the holiday season.
Huge discounts on the Nintendo Switch Lite
Nintendo Switch Lite Timmy & Tommy’s Aloha Edition:was $199.99now$159 at WalmartThis is an absolutely stunning deal on the Nintendo Switch Lite, letting you pick up a special edition version of the console with a free copy ofAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsthrown in. This is also well below the lowest-ever price of $171.49 for the regular Turquoise edition at Amazon - which doesn’t include the game.
UK price:Game - £199.99
Nintendo Switch Lite (Turquoise):was $199.99now $174.96 at AmazonWhile less compelling than the Walmart discount, a $25.03 saving on the regular Turquoise model of the Nintendo Switch Lite is still pretty notable. This is just above this model’s lowest-ever price at the retailer, making it a compelling deal if you’re eager to pick up just the console on its own.
UK price:Amazon - £181.82
A portable version of the hugely popular Nintendo Switch, the Nintendo Switch Lite is a brilliant option for those purely interested in playing games on the go. We awarded the system four and a half stars out of five in ourNintendo Switch Lite review, where we praised its charming design and portable size. This deal includes a copy ofAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, one of thebest Nintendo Switch gamesout there today. In ourAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsreview, we described it as a highly relaxing and charming experience that’s ideal for series veterans and newcomers alike.
If you’re searching for other great deals on Nintendo Switch hardware,Amazon Prime Dayis one of the best times to buy. We’re expecting loads of fantasticAmazon Prime Day Nintendo Switch dealsand will be keeping you up to date on all the very best offers.
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Dash is a technology journalist who covers gaming hardware at TechRadar. Before joining the TechRadar team, he was writing gaming articles for some of the UK’s biggest magazines including PLAY, Edge, PC Gamer, and SFX. Now, when he’s not getting his greasy little mitts on the newest hardware or gaming gadget, he can be found listening to J-pop or feverishly devouring the latest Nintendo Switch otome.
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