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Here’s a Hack to Get the Switch OLED For an Outstandingly Cheap $199
If you’ve been thinking of upgrading your Switch but can’t bring yourself to pay full price for the exxy OLED model, you might want to pay a visit to your local EB Games store. The retailer is having a sale on Switch games and consoles, and part of that sale is a pretty incredible trade-in deal for the Switch OLED.
From now until July 24, you can get the Switch OLED for only $199 when you trade your Nintendo Switch console.
But wait… there's more (SALE)! Don't miss out on HOT new deals for the Nintendo Switch OLED Model and Nintendo Switch games, available for a limited time only!
— EB Games Australia (@EBGamesAus) July 6, 2022
SALE gets a switch-up. https://t.co/Uors1bxqkk
*EB Trade Policy applies. Offer ends 24 July 2022. pic.twitter.com/SMjjhwpQqq
Compared to the Switch OLED’s retail price of $539, that’s a huuuge $340 discount.
If you don’t have a Switch to trade in (or have a Switch Lite, which sadly isn’t eligible for the deal), you can still benefit from the sale. EB Games currently has the Switch OLED for $479 — a neat and tidy $60 discount.
Also included in the sale is a great collection of Switch games, bundles, controllers, memory cards, screen protectors and headsets. Here’s our pick of the best deals in the EB Games Switch sale:
Nintendo Switch Consoles
- Nintendo Switch OLED — White: $479 or $199 with trade-in
- Nintendo Switch OLED — Neon: $479 or $199 with trade-in
- Nintendo Switch OLED + The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: $538
- Nintendo Switch OLED + Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: $538
- Nintendo Switch OLED + New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe: $538
- Nintendo Switch OLED + Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury: $538
Nintendo Switch Games
- LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga: $68
- LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Deluxe Edition: $77
- Life is Strange: True Colours: $47
- Ring Fit Adventure: $108
- WarioWare: Get It Together: $47
- Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: $36
- Untitled Goose Game Physical Edition: $36
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: $77
- Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl: $47
- The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD $57
- Monster Hunter Rise: $57
- Pokémon Brilliant Diamond: $57
- Pokémon Shining Pearl: $57
- Overcooked All You Can Eat: $47
- Just Dance 2022: $36
- Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom — Rehydrated: $36
- Among Us Crewmate Edition: $47
Nintendo Switch Controllers
- PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller — Pikachu: $47
- Joy-Con Comfort Grip — Pikachu: $19
- Joy-Con Comfort Grip — Animal Crossing: $19
- Joy-Con Comfort Grip — Red: $19
- Hori Split Pad Pro Black Controller: $68
- Numskull Unicorn USB C Charge Cable and Thumb Grips: $19
- Rock Candy Wired Controller — Mario: $36
Nintendo Switch Memory Cards
- 64GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC: $28
- 128GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC: $57
- 256GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC: $108
- 512GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC: $188
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