The best cheap Nintendo Switch bundle deals - all the latest sales in August 2024

Cheap Nintendo Switch bundles
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Nintendo Switch bundles are looking a little light in the US this week, save for the ever-fantastic Switch Lite offer from Walmart. However, things are looking pretty strong for the UK with package deals available from Currys and Nintendo itself. 

While we might be in the endgame now - especially if the rumored Nintendo Switch 2 has anything to do with it, there's still fantastic value up for grabs if you know where to look. We scour the web for the latest and greatest Nintendo Switch deals every week, bringing you all our favorite discounts as and when they hit the shelves. You'll find all the lowest prices from the biggest retailers just below, and our top bundle picks further down the page as well. 

We generally see Nintendo Switch deals come and go in waves in both the US and the UK, with bounties of stock available one week and shelves left barren the next. However, things are looking pretty good right now.

Today's best Nintendo Switch deals

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If you're looking for Nintendo Switch deals on the console by itself, we're rounding up all the latest prices from retailers across the web just below. You'll find the best offers on the shelves right now in these comparison charts, but if you're after a bundle deal, you'll find all the latest discounts further down the page.

If you're just looking for a handheld-only console, it's worth checking out the Nintendo Switch Lite deals below. They are considerably cheaper than the main console (and much cheaper than the OLED model), but you are getting limited functionality without a docked mode. The standard price on these devices is $199 / £199.

What is the Nintendo Switch price?

To make sure you're getting a good deal, it's important to know the base prices of Switch consoles. In the US especially, we're used to seeing some merchants jack up the cost when rivals have sold out. 

The normal Nintendo Switch price is $299 in the US while the UK RRP is now £259 (dropping by £20 in September 2021). As for the Switch Lite, the US MSRP is $199 and the UK's price is set at £199. The Nintendo Switch OLED price is $349 in the US and £309 in the UK. 

Don't be caught out, if there's a listing that goes above these prices, double-check that it's part of a bundle or includes something noteworthy - and always ensure it's from a trusted seller!

Best Nintendo Switch bundles - US

Nintendo Switch Lite | Animal Crossing: New Horizons | $159 at Walmart

Nintendo Switch Lite | Animal Crossing: New Horizons | $159 at Walmart
Not only is this the best price we've seen on a Nintendo Switch Lite in a long time, but you're also getting a free copy of Animal Crossing: New Horizons included. This is a $59.99 title, so you're essentially getting the handheld for just under $100 at Walmart.

Nintendo Switch OLED (Renewed) | $348.99 $289 at Amazon

Nintendo Switch OLED (Renewed) | $348.99 $289 at Amazon
You're saving well over $50 on the original launch price of the Nintendo Switch OLED by opting for an officially renewed model. That's at least a first-party game, and certainly more if you pick up some cheaper titles at the same time.

Best Nintendo Switch bundles - UK

Nintendo Switch OLED | £309.99 £269.99 at The Game Collection
Save £40 -

Nintendo Switch OLED | £309.99 £269.99 at The Game Collection
Save £40 - The Nintendo Switch OLED is down to just £269.99 at The Game Collection right now. That's a rare price drop - especially considering it puts the newer model at just £10 more than the original standard model.

Nintendo Switch | Switch Sports | 3 months Nintendo Switch Online | £259.99 at Nintendo

Nintendo Switch | Switch Sports | 3 months Nintendo Switch Online | £259.99 at Nintendo
Other retailers have so far run out of stock of this Nintendo Switch Sports bundle, but Ninty itself has come through this week. You're getting the free game, a standard edition console, and three months Switch Online here. We usually only see offers like this during the holiday sales themselves. 

Nintendo Switch | Super Mario Odyssey | £259.99 at Nintendo

Nintendo Switch | Super Mario Odyssey | £259.99 at Nintendo
It's rare to see the standard edition taking part in bundles of this level. Despite its reduced RRP these days, we rarely see bundles below £279. However, Ninty itself has an excellent offer on the shelves today - a free copy of Super Mario Odyssey with this Choose One edition console.

Nintendo Switch OLED | Metroid Dread | £309 at Currys

Nintendo Switch OLED | Metroid Dread | £309 at Currys
You'll find a free copy of Metroid Dread in the box when you buy this Nintendo Switch OLED bundle at Currys right now - excellent considering this is still a £30 game day to day.

Nintendo Switch OLED | FC24 | £319 at Currys

Nintendo Switch OLED | FC24 | £319 at Currys
You can pick  up a copy of FC24 with your Nintendo Switch OLED for just £10 more than the price of the console by itself right now. This is a cheaper game, but it's still excellent value for the right player.

Nintendo Switch OLED | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | £329 at Currys

Nintendo Switch OLED | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | £329 at Currys
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is still a premium game all these years later, so picking it up for just £20 on top of the £309 Switch OLED price is a result.

Nintendo Switch OLED | Super Mario Bros. Wonder | £329 at Currys

Nintendo Switch OLED | Super Mario Bros. Wonder | £329 at Currys
Super Mario Bros wonder is the most recent canon platformer to hit the shelves, and it's been pretty resistant to major discounts so far. Still, you'll find it bundled in with an OLED console for just £329 right now.

Nintendo Switch OLED | Nintendo Switch Sports | £319 at Currys

Nintendo Switch OLED | Nintendo Switch Sports | £319 at Currys
You can grab a copy of Nintendo Switch Sports for just £10 more than the standard price of the OLED console individually at Currys right now. This is still a £30 game, making fantastic value.

Which Nintendo Switch should you buy?

There are now (or soon to be) three models of Nintendo Switch to choose from. Each one does offer a different experience, though, so it's important to choose the right version for you.

  • Nintendo Switch (standard): This is the standard console experience as introduced back in 2017 (though most consoles on the shelves these days are the 2019 versions with a boosted battery life). Offering detachable controllers that can be shared between two people and a portable screen that allows you to play on TV or in handheld mode, it's perfect for multiplayer and single-player games.
  • Nintendo Switch Lite: The Nintendo Switch Lite is a handheld-only alternative, pitched as an entry-level console for kids or anyone playing on the go. While it's a lot cheaper, it can't be used on TV, doesn't have detachable controllers, and lacks some features like joypad rumble. However, it will still play all the same games.
  • Nintendo Switch OLED model: The latest version of the Switch features a 7-inch OLED screen, an improved kickstand, and a slightly more streamlined build but aside from a few external updates, it offers all the same functionality as the standard Switch, complete with the same performance as well.

Are Nintendo Switch bundles worth it?

It's easy to fall into a Nintendo Switch bundle trap. Retailers can sometimes charge more for a game when bundled in with a console than they're actually selling it for themselves separately. That means it's well worth checking for current deals on the game you are choosing, as sometimes bundle prices are set based upon an MSRP that doesn't reflect a game's current price. 

However, if you spot a Nintendo Switch bundle with a game or accessory for the same price as the console by itself it's an automatic winner. 

Which Nintendo Switch bundles are available?

The only games we've seen with bundle options on the Nintendo Switch are Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Diablo 3, Splatoon 2, Fortnite, Fortnite Wildcat, Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Tennis Aces and 1-2 Switch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Mario Red & Blue, Pokemon Zacian and Zamazenda (Switch Lite), Fortnite, Monster Hunter Rise, and Dragon Quest XI S. However, it's worth noting that many of these special editions are no longer easy to find.

While UK retailers pair games and consoles themselves, we see far fewer Nintendo Switch bundles available in the US. That's because they are generally only available as part of a limited edition console release, or as part of a major sales period. You can still find these Nintendo Switch bundles on the shelves, but it's well worth making sure you're getting a fair price for your gear. Price inflation is rife here, with some third-party sellers going above $1,000 for rarer bundles. You should be paying $299 to $319 at the most.

Nintendo Switch Accessories

Eager to get some extras for your Nintendo Switch? We've gathered up a few essentials right here. For example, you'll find some of the best Nintendo Switch accessories out there right now, be it Nintendo Switch SD cards to the best Nintendo Switch chargers

If you'd like to play some local multiplayer with family or friends, on the other hand, we've also rounded up best Nintendo Switch controllers. Need some more Joy-cons or a Pro controller? This is the place to start.

Now that Bluetooth audio is finally available, it's time to invest in some Nintendo Switch gaming headsets. These cups are generally cheaper than their PC counterparts, but you can still save plenty of cash. You'll find all the latest prices on our top picks just below.


You'll need something to keep that console safe - we're rounding up all the best Nintendo Switch cases available right now. We're also showing you how to find the right Nintendo Switch Online price for you, and rounding up all the latest Ring Fit Adventure deals as well. 

Tabitha Baker
Managing Editor - Hardware

Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector.