The Nintendo Switch is in stock and $10 off, but only at this online store
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Shopping for a Nintendo Switch? Good luck. Best Buy is currently out of stock online, while Amazon is showing a delivery estimate of mid-February. Even if you do find the beloved game console, don't expect any kind of discount; it's very rare to see it for less than the $300 retail price.
Good news: For a limited time, and while supplies last, Daily Steals has the Nintendo Switch Console (Neon Red/Neon Blue) for $290 shipped when you apply promo code SBDSNSC at checkout. You won't get super-speedy shipping like you would from Amazon Prime or Best Buy, but it certainly won't take three weeks to arrive.
Granted, $10 isn't a huge savings, but it's enough to cover the cost of today's lunch — or defray the cost of a new game. (A game console needs games, after all.)
Speaking of which, the Switch is notable not just for an extensive library of top-rated titles, but also for its split personality: It's a handheld gaming system that can also dock for couch-based TV play.
Not interested in that big-screen option? You can get the handheld-only Nintendo Switch Lite in Yellow or Coral for $195 with promo code SBDSNSL. (The Pokemon-themed Dialga & Palkia version is available for the same price with the same code.)
But, wait, there's more: Daily Steals also has unrivaled deals on a pair of games:
Pokemon Legends: Arceus (preorder): $45 with promo code SBDSPKMN (save $15)
Mario Party: Superstars: $45 with promo code SBDSMRIO (save $15)
By the way, if you've never shopped at (or heard of) Daily Steals, rest easy: It's legit. The company has been around for years and often serves up some of the best prices anywhere (as is the case here).
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