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Edited February 20, 2023
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Nintendo.com has included many of the newly announced games in the 2 for $100 voucher. This includes Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, Pikmin 4, Fire Emblem Engage and many other games.
Using this sure beats the $70 price tag on the new Zelda game.
Also to note: these are digital downloads and not the physical version.
Eligible games:
https://www.nintendo.com/store/ga...-eligible/
For those with Costco Memberships
i was able to buy the voucher for 100 bucks and used the costco eshop card i got for 80 for 100 which was pretty sweet. makes this a great deal, basically each game is 40 each
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https://www.costco.com/nintendo-e...31276.html
"The item listed in the December Connection on page 11 is only available in a $50 eShop card on Costco.com. Please visit your local warehouse for the 4 pack of $25 Nintendo Gift Cards. We apologize for the inconvenience."
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Can't wait for Zelda and my kids love Kirby Dreamland so return would be huge hit
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I have the same question...how do you share a game across two accounts? I had no idea.
It's still there. Just not as good a deal any more. I got a $10 Nintendo gc for $5 just today at my local store. But they've changed a couple of things in the last few months.
1. You can't buy a $5 Nintendo gift card in-store. The minimum now is a $10 gift card. It's the same with XBox gc now. PS minimum was always $10 and Steam minimum was always $20.
2. You cannot use the coupon online for any gift card now. In the past, online minimums for using the coupon were $10 for Nintendo/XBox/PS and $20 for Steam.
3. You can still double dip and use it online again for non-gift card purchases.
Basically, in the past, you could technically buy a $5 Nintendo gc in-store for $0, and then buy a $10 gc online for $5. That made it into a $15 gc for $5 each month. Now, the best you can do is $10 gc for $5.
Other perks aside, you are essentially getting $60 worth of GC's each year. But you have to commit to going in to the store each month. And also commit to spending at least $135 each year ($120 in gc purchases and $15 annual fee).
I'm not sure how long they'll continue allowing gc purchases in-store. But it'll still a decent deal.