Nintendo's North American Nintendo Switch eShop is running a broad sale that discounts hundreds of titles across multiple publishers.
The promotion includes high-profile reductions for Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Yakuza Kiwami alongside deep cuts on indie and AAA catalog games.
This roundup summarizes verified highlights, links the sale to each game's developer or publisher where relevant, and explains how readers can find the full list on Nintendo’s storefront.
Notable verified details: Spyro Reignited Trilogy was developed by Toys for Bob and published by Activision; the remastered collection originally launched on consoles in November 2018, with a Nintendo Switch release later handled for the platform.
Yakuza Kiwami is a remake developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by SEGA; it reconstructs the original Yakuza (2005) experience for modern systems.
Key deals and platform context
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Yakuza Kiwami are among the notable bargains in the sale, alongside scores of other discounted titles across genres.
- The sale spans first-party and third-party publishers on the Nintendo Switch eShop, reflecting the platform’s continued role as a digital storefront for both new releases and legacy content.
Paraphrasing the announcement and availability
Nintendo’s sale announcement makes clear the list provided covers only a portion of current discounts; for the complete roster of deals, users should consult the full list on Nintendo’s official website or browse the eShop on their Switch.
Our archives also track past eShop promotions and price history for reference.
Why this matters to players and industry watchers
Major temporary discounts on catalog titles give players a low-cost entry point to franchises and can drive renewed interest in back catalogues.
For developers and publishers, eShop sales remain an important lifecycle tool to boost visibility and long-tail revenue on Nintendo Switch.
How to access and verify prices
To confirm individual prices and regional availability, open the Nintendo eShop on a Switch console or visit Nintendo’s online storefront.
Prices and sale windows vary by region; the list summarized here reflects the North American eShop promotion.
For anyone tracking deals, check the eShop’s daily listings and developer or publisher pages for official updates.
For the full, detailed list of discounted titles and exact sale prices, visit Nintendo’s website or the Nintendo eShop.
Our site will continue to monitor and archive eShop sales for readers and industry professionals.
The promotion includes high-profile reductions for Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Yakuza Kiwami alongside deep cuts on indie and AAA catalog games.
This roundup summarizes verified highlights, links the sale to each game's developer or publisher where relevant, and explains how readers can find the full list on Nintendo’s storefront.
Notable verified details: Spyro Reignited Trilogy was developed by Toys for Bob and published by Activision; the remastered collection originally launched on consoles in November 2018, with a Nintendo Switch release later handled for the platform.
Yakuza Kiwami is a remake developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by SEGA; it reconstructs the original Yakuza (2005) experience for modern systems.
Key deals and platform context
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Yakuza Kiwami are among the notable bargains in the sale, alongside scores of other discounted titles across genres.
- The sale spans first-party and third-party publishers on the Nintendo Switch eShop, reflecting the platform’s continued role as a digital storefront for both new releases and legacy content.
Paraphrasing the announcement and availability
Nintendo’s sale announcement makes clear the list provided covers only a portion of current discounts; for the complete roster of deals, users should consult the full list on Nintendo’s official website or browse the eShop on their Switch.
Our archives also track past eShop promotions and price history for reference.
Why this matters to players and industry watchers
Major temporary discounts on catalog titles give players a low-cost entry point to franchises and can drive renewed interest in back catalogues.
For developers and publishers, eShop sales remain an important lifecycle tool to boost visibility and long-tail revenue on Nintendo Switch.
How to access and verify prices
To confirm individual prices and regional availability, open the Nintendo eShop on a Switch console or visit Nintendo’s online storefront.
Prices and sale windows vary by region; the list summarized here reflects the North American eShop promotion.
For anyone tracking deals, check the eShop’s daily listings and developer or publisher pages for official updates.
For the full, detailed list of discounted titles and exact sale prices, visit Nintendo’s website or the Nintendo eShop.
Our site will continue to monitor and archive eShop sales for readers and industry professionals.