Nintendo Switch eShop Sale Highlights: Major Discounts on Top Titles Including Bendy, Crysis Remastered Trilogy, and Darkest Dungeon
As Nintendo Switch continues its impressive run as one of the best-selling gaming platforms globally, the North American Nintendo eShop has kicked off another standout round of deals for summer 2024.
Gamers across the region can take advantage of significant discounts on a diverse array of titles—from AAA blockbusters to celebrated indie hits—making this an ideal time to expand your Switch library. Top Deals and Noteworthy Price Drops Leading this eShop sale are record-low prices on high-profile titles.
Standouts include the Bendy series by Joey Drew Studios, with Bendy and the Dark Revival and Bendy and the Ink Machine both seeing their steepest discounts yet.
Players can snag Bendy and the Ink Machine for just $1.99 (previously $19.99), and Bendy and the Dark Revival at only $2.99 (down from $29.99). First-person action fans will appreciate the deeply discounted Crysis Remastered Trilogy from Crytek, now available for $19.99 (originally $49.99).
Turn-based strategy and roguelike enthusiasts can grab Darkest Dungeon for $3.74 (previously $24.99) and its sequel, Darkest Dungeon 2, at $12.39 (was $39.99), both representing some of the best value in Nintendo Switch eShop sales history. A Wealth of Acclaimed Titles on Offer In addition to these headliners, the eShop sale features a broad catalog of top-performing and critically acclaimed games at all-time low prices.
Notable deals include: - Ace Attorney Investigations Collection by Capcom – $23.99 (was $39.99) - 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim from Atlus – $14.99 (was $59.99) - Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection and Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection by Ubisoft – $11.99 and $14.79 respectively (each previously $39.99) - Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night by ArtPlay and 505 Games – $9.99 (was $39.99) - Celeste by Matt Makes Games – $4.99 (was $19.99) - Castlevania Advance Collection by Konami – $9.99 (was $19.99) - Sonic Mania by SEGA – $7.99 (was $19.99) For indie game fans, celebrated titles such as Citizen Sleeper, Disco Elysium, and SteamWorld Dig are also included in the sale roster, with prices dipping as low as $1.99. A Nintendo spokesperson remarked that these special eShop promotions are part of their ongoing commitment to bringing a broad range of entertainment experiences to Switch users.
"We are excited to provide Nintendo Switch players with opportunities to enjoy both classic franchises and new releases at prices that make games more accessible than ever before," the company conveyed. How to Access the Deals All discounts are available now on the Nintendo Switch eShop for North American accounts.
These time-limited offers present a valuable moment for players to pick up acclaimed games before prices return to standard rates.
For the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of discounted games, visit Nintendo's official eShop website. Whether you're a longtime Nintendo fan or a new Switch owner, these eShop sale events continue to showcase Nintendo's enduring collaborations with major publishers such as Capcom, SEGA, and Ubisoft, alongside innovative indie studios.
With renowned franchises and award-winning indies included, there's never been a better moment to explore the rapidly expanding Nintendo Switch game library.
Gamers across the region can take advantage of significant discounts on a diverse array of titles—from AAA blockbusters to celebrated indie hits—making this an ideal time to expand your Switch library. Top Deals and Noteworthy Price Drops Leading this eShop sale are record-low prices on high-profile titles.
Standouts include the Bendy series by Joey Drew Studios, with Bendy and the Dark Revival and Bendy and the Ink Machine both seeing their steepest discounts yet.
Players can snag Bendy and the Ink Machine for just $1.99 (previously $19.99), and Bendy and the Dark Revival at only $2.99 (down from $29.99). First-person action fans will appreciate the deeply discounted Crysis Remastered Trilogy from Crytek, now available for $19.99 (originally $49.99).
Turn-based strategy and roguelike enthusiasts can grab Darkest Dungeon for $3.74 (previously $24.99) and its sequel, Darkest Dungeon 2, at $12.39 (was $39.99), both representing some of the best value in Nintendo Switch eShop sales history. A Wealth of Acclaimed Titles on Offer In addition to these headliners, the eShop sale features a broad catalog of top-performing and critically acclaimed games at all-time low prices.
Notable deals include: - Ace Attorney Investigations Collection by Capcom – $23.99 (was $39.99) - 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim from Atlus – $14.99 (was $59.99) - Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection and Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection by Ubisoft – $11.99 and $14.79 respectively (each previously $39.99) - Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night by ArtPlay and 505 Games – $9.99 (was $39.99) - Celeste by Matt Makes Games – $4.99 (was $19.99) - Castlevania Advance Collection by Konami – $9.99 (was $19.99) - Sonic Mania by SEGA – $7.99 (was $19.99) For indie game fans, celebrated titles such as Citizen Sleeper, Disco Elysium, and SteamWorld Dig are also included in the sale roster, with prices dipping as low as $1.99. A Nintendo spokesperson remarked that these special eShop promotions are part of their ongoing commitment to bringing a broad range of entertainment experiences to Switch users.
"We are excited to provide Nintendo Switch players with opportunities to enjoy both classic franchises and new releases at prices that make games more accessible than ever before," the company conveyed. How to Access the Deals All discounts are available now on the Nintendo Switch eShop for North American accounts.
These time-limited offers present a valuable moment for players to pick up acclaimed games before prices return to standard rates.
For the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of discounted games, visit Nintendo's official eShop website. Whether you're a longtime Nintendo fan or a new Switch owner, these eShop sale events continue to showcase Nintendo's enduring collaborations with major publishers such as Capcom, SEGA, and Ubisoft, alongside innovative indie studios.
With renowned franchises and award-winning indies included, there's never been a better moment to explore the rapidly expanding Nintendo Switch game library.