Nintendo has launched a sizable sales event on the North American Nintendo Switch eShop, bringing deep discounts across a wide range of first- and third-party titles.
The sale includes notable reductions on high-profile releases and indie favorites alike, with several games hitting unusually low eShop price points.
In a concise summary of the promotion: Nintendo has activated a broad sale on the North American Switch eShop that includes record-low prices for multiple titles.
Among the standouts are Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince, Slay the Spire, Spiritfarer, and Toem — all of which feature significant markdowns compared with their regular eShop prices.
Key deals from the current roundup include verified price reductions published on the eShop: Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince is discounted to $9.99 (regularly $39.99); Slay the Spire is reduced to $6.24 (regularly $24.99); Spiritfarer is listed at $2.99 (regularly $29.99); and Toem is down to $1.99 (regularly $19.99).
Other notable discounts shown in the eShop listing include Monster Hunter Rise at $7.99 (regularly $39.99) and several Capcom collections and legacy releases reduced across the storefront.
This sale spans hundreds of entries on the North American eShop.
The list provided here represents a portion of the deals currently active; Nintendo’s official eShop pages host the complete catalog and price details.
For readers tracking digital storefront promotions, the eShop remains Nintendo’s primary channel for Switch digital sales and seasonal discounts.
Industry context: digital sales on the Nintendo Switch eShop frequently coincide with publisher-led promotions, holiday events, or platform-wide campaigns.
Developers and publishers such as Square Enix, Capcom, Thunder Lotus and MegaCrit have used eShop sales to reach new audiences and boost long-tail revenue for titles across genres.
For the full, authoritative list of discounts and the most up-to-date pricing, consult Nintendo’s North American eShop listing directly.
Past sales and archived deal roundups can also provide context on how current prices compare to previous promotions.
The sale includes notable reductions on high-profile releases and indie favorites alike, with several games hitting unusually low eShop price points.
In a concise summary of the promotion: Nintendo has activated a broad sale on the North American Switch eShop that includes record-low prices for multiple titles.
Among the standouts are Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince, Slay the Spire, Spiritfarer, and Toem — all of which feature significant markdowns compared with their regular eShop prices.
Key deals from the current roundup include verified price reductions published on the eShop: Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince is discounted to $9.99 (regularly $39.99); Slay the Spire is reduced to $6.24 (regularly $24.99); Spiritfarer is listed at $2.99 (regularly $29.99); and Toem is down to $1.99 (regularly $19.99).
Other notable discounts shown in the eShop listing include Monster Hunter Rise at $7.99 (regularly $39.99) and several Capcom collections and legacy releases reduced across the storefront.
This sale spans hundreds of entries on the North American eShop.
The list provided here represents a portion of the deals currently active; Nintendo’s official eShop pages host the complete catalog and price details.
For readers tracking digital storefront promotions, the eShop remains Nintendo’s primary channel for Switch digital sales and seasonal discounts.
Industry context: digital sales on the Nintendo Switch eShop frequently coincide with publisher-led promotions, holiday events, or platform-wide campaigns.
Developers and publishers such as Square Enix, Capcom, Thunder Lotus and MegaCrit have used eShop sales to reach new audiences and boost long-tail revenue for titles across genres.
For the full, authoritative list of discounts and the most up-to-date pricing, consult Nintendo’s North American eShop listing directly.
Past sales and archived deal roundups can also provide context on how current prices compare to previous promotions.