Original Nintendo Switch falls to lowest price EVER on Amazon – but you need to be quick

Amazon has just reduced the price of the Nintendo Switch to the lowest price it’s ever been.

The grey version of Nintendo’s hybrid console now costs just £229 – for now, at least.


Original Nintendo Switch falls to lowest price EVER on Amazon – but you need to be quick
The Grey Nintendo Switch is now at an all-time low price at Amazon – 18% off the RRP
  • Nintendo Switch (grey), £229.95 (save £50.04) – buy from Amazon

So if you missed any of the great gaming deals we saw at the end of last year, now’s the perfect time to strike.

One thing to keep in mind is that this isn’t the newest, OLED version of the Nintendo Switch.

Right now moment Amazon is only selling the Neon Red/Neon Blue OLED Switch and White OLED Switch for £304.95.

Outside of the larger, superior screen and extra internal storage, there’s not much difference between the two generations of Switch – so don’t go thinking the original version isn’t worth consideration any longer.

We absolutely love this new price, which represents an 18% price drop off the RRP – but Amazon has a habit of tweaking its deal prices very rapidly, especially with consoles.

So if you like this all-time-low price tag? Get clicking before it jumps up again.

Consoles feel a bit like an endangered species these days – but they’re not impossible to find.

If you’re still hunt for Sony’s elusive console, don’t miss our where to buy PS5 stock guide.

There’s also our article on where to buy the Nintendo Switch OLED in the UK and US.

Don’t miss our Switch vs Switch OLED vs Switch Lite explainer to find out how Nintendo’s various consoles differ.


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