Ubisoft has kicked off its December 2025 Nintendo eShop sale with some of the deepest discounts yet seen on the Nintendo Switch platform, providing players with a prime opportunity to expand their digital collections before the new year.
Running from now through January 5, this latest Ubisoft sale slashes prices on a broad lineup of popular titles, headlined by critically acclaimed favorites such as Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and Immortals Fenyx Rising, both available at their lowest digital prices to date. This limited-time promotion features standout deals like Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, which is marked down by a massive 90% to only $5.99 from its usual $59.99 price.
Its expanded Gold Edition, including additional content, is similarly discounted to $8.99, down from $89.99.
Action-adventure fans can pick up Immortals Fenyx Rising for just $3.99, representing a substantial reduction from its standard $39.99 listing.
Ubisoft’s sale spotlights significant savings not only on new classics but also on beloved franchises spanning multiple generations of gamers. The full sale lineup showcases a diverse range of genres and Ubisoft’s multifaceted development history.
Highlights include: - Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection for $11.99 (regularly $39.99) - Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection also discounted to $11.99 - Assassin’s Creed Anniversary Edition Mega Bundle at $29.99 (down from $99.99) - Beyond Good & Evil for $11.99 (was $19.99) - Child of Light at $4.99 - Just Dance 2026 Edition at $29.99 (regularly $49.99) - Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for $11.99 - Rayman Legends at $7.99 (was $39.99) - Monopoly 2024 discounted to $11.99 - Rabbids: Party of Legends, Scott Pilgrim vs.
The World: The Game, South Park titles, Uno, and many more at notable markdowns Ubisoft, renowned for its work across a variety of franchises, continues to show strong support for the Nintendo Switch ecosystem since the platform’s debut in 2017.
The company has consistently delivered both original games—such as the Mario + Rabbids crossover titles, developed in collaboration with Nintendo and Ubisoft Milan/Paris—and ports of major IP like Assassin’s Creed and Prince of Persia.
These efforts have helped solidify Ubisoft’s presence among Switch’s top third-party publishers and contributed to the platform’s robust ongoing sales, which surpassed 130 million units globally as of June 2024. When speaking on previous sales and digital accessibility, Ubisoft has emphasized its commitment to making games more widely available: "We always strive to provide players with value and opportunities to try our diverse portfolio," company representatives have expressed in public statements.
This latest eShop sale exemplifies that approach, making marquee releases accessible to an even wider Switch audience. All discounts are available exclusively on the Nintendo eShop until January 5, 2026.
With top-tier franchises and celebrated indie gems alike featured at record-low prices, this sale is a can’t-miss event for Switch owners looking to pick up acclaimed Ubisoft experiences.
For coverage on other holiday discounts across the Nintendo eShop, be sure to check official channels and dedicated gaming news outlets.
Running from now through January 5, this latest Ubisoft sale slashes prices on a broad lineup of popular titles, headlined by critically acclaimed favorites such as Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and Immortals Fenyx Rising, both available at their lowest digital prices to date. This limited-time promotion features standout deals like Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, which is marked down by a massive 90% to only $5.99 from its usual $59.99 price.
Its expanded Gold Edition, including additional content, is similarly discounted to $8.99, down from $89.99.
Action-adventure fans can pick up Immortals Fenyx Rising for just $3.99, representing a substantial reduction from its standard $39.99 listing.
Ubisoft’s sale spotlights significant savings not only on new classics but also on beloved franchises spanning multiple generations of gamers. The full sale lineup showcases a diverse range of genres and Ubisoft’s multifaceted development history.
Highlights include: - Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection for $11.99 (regularly $39.99) - Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection also discounted to $11.99 - Assassin’s Creed Anniversary Edition Mega Bundle at $29.99 (down from $99.99) - Beyond Good & Evil for $11.99 (was $19.99) - Child of Light at $4.99 - Just Dance 2026 Edition at $29.99 (regularly $49.99) - Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for $11.99 - Rayman Legends at $7.99 (was $39.99) - Monopoly 2024 discounted to $11.99 - Rabbids: Party of Legends, Scott Pilgrim vs.
The World: The Game, South Park titles, Uno, and many more at notable markdowns Ubisoft, renowned for its work across a variety of franchises, continues to show strong support for the Nintendo Switch ecosystem since the platform’s debut in 2017.
The company has consistently delivered both original games—such as the Mario + Rabbids crossover titles, developed in collaboration with Nintendo and Ubisoft Milan/Paris—and ports of major IP like Assassin’s Creed and Prince of Persia.
These efforts have helped solidify Ubisoft’s presence among Switch’s top third-party publishers and contributed to the platform’s robust ongoing sales, which surpassed 130 million units globally as of June 2024. When speaking on previous sales and digital accessibility, Ubisoft has emphasized its commitment to making games more widely available: "We always strive to provide players with value and opportunities to try our diverse portfolio," company representatives have expressed in public statements.
This latest eShop sale exemplifies that approach, making marquee releases accessible to an even wider Switch audience. All discounts are available exclusively on the Nintendo eShop until January 5, 2026.
With top-tier franchises and celebrated indie gems alike featured at record-low prices, this sale is a can’t-miss event for Switch owners looking to pick up acclaimed Ubisoft experiences.
For coverage on other holiday discounts across the Nintendo eShop, be sure to check official channels and dedicated gaming news outlets.