Huge Nintendo Switch sale TODAY on Mario, Zelda and Skyrim with 60% off some games

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NINTENDO is running a massive sale on some of its most popular Switch games, including Mario and Zelda.

For ten days only, players can get a special discount of up to 63 per cent.

Super Mario Odyssey is among the offer

  • Nintendo Switch sale, from £11 – order from Nintendo eShop

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD and Super Mario Odyssey are among the promotion, both priced at £33.49 – that’s 33 per cent off.

These titles are rarely discounted, so it’s well worth a look before it’s too late.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is one of the biggest price drops, with a 63 per cent discount taking it down to just £11.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is going for half price, at £24.99.

And Fire Emblem: Three Houses also has a third off, making it £33.49 for a limited time.

Other highlights include Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition, Bayonetta 2 + Bayonetta Bundle and Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster.

BioShock: The Collection and Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – The Prince’s Edition are also in there.

The Spring Into Action Sale runs from now until May 8.

  • Nintendo Switch sale, from £11 – order from Nintendo eShop

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Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is only £11

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