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Nintendo eShop Credit Is 10% Off at Walmart

If you, like myself, have embraced the digital future and prefer to purchase your games from the Nintendo eShop, or just looking for a great gift for that Nintendo Switch-lover in your life, then you'll be pleased to hear that you can find all Nintendo eShop gift cards marked down 10% for Black Friday at Walmart. The best part -- you can pair this with current Nintendo eShop sales for Black Friday and Cyber Monday for some stacked discounts! Check out the full details of this deal below.

Nintendo Switch eShop Credit Deal





$99 credit for $89 | $70 credit for $63 | $50 credit for $45 | $45 for $40.50 | $35 credit for $31.50 | $20 credit for $18 | $10 credit for $9 | $5 credit for $4.50

No matter which denomination you're looking for, all Nintendo eShop gift cards are 10% off for Black Friday (and may even roll over to Cyber Monday, we'll have to see). This is a great time to load up your wallet for future purchases, or stack the discounts with existing sales on the Nintendo eShop for Black Friday and Cyber Monday this year. Think of it like an additional 10% off any game!

For more savings on Nintendo Switch this year, check out the roundup of Nintendo Switch Black Friday deals including best Black Friday Nintendo Switch games deals and Black Friday Switch accessories deals.

Matthew Adler is a Commerce, Features, Guides, News, Previews, and Reviews writer for IGN. You can follow him on the site formerly known as Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream on Twitch.


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