Nintendo of Europe is holding a massive Switch eShop sale for ‘over 130 games’

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Good news! Nintendo let loose a giant sale upon the eShop land that contains over 130 games, discounts of up to 80%, and it’ll run through May 23. Bad news! It’s only for European eShop users.

There’s a bunch of really good stuff on here, like 50% SteamWorld Dig 2 and sales for Guacamelee, Owlboy, Super Meat Boy, Bastion, and Yooka-Laylee. Odds are you’ll find pretty much anything you could want, from old school games like the Mega Man X Legacy Collection to artsy indie platformers like Inside.

It’s 16 pages of stuff in all, so flip through if you’re bored today and find something to play over the weekend. Again this sale is just for Switch, not 3DS, and only for Europe. Though if you have a European Switch eShop account (which is super easy to make) and can get currency on it, you can still take advantage of some of these deep discounts.

As always, the US arm is holding sales of its own.

Go Digital Sale [Nintendo UK]


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