Switch 2 Games on Sale at Costco for ...

Best Nintendo Switch 2 Game Deals This Week: Record Low Prices

NBA 2K26 hits $18 and WWE 2K26 drops to its lowest price ever on Switch 2, while controllers from 8BitDo, PDP, and Turtle Beach are also on sale.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Switch 2 Games on Sale at Costco for ...

Some of the best Switch 2 game prices seen since launch are live right now, and a few of them are outright record lows. If you've been sitting on the fence about filling out your Switch 2 library, this week gives you a real reason to act.

Record lows on Switch 2 titles

NBA 2K26 has dropped to just $18 (was $30) on Switch 2, which is the lowest price the game has hit on the platform. The NBA Playoffs are in full swing right now, so the timing is hard to ignore. WWE 2K26 is also at its all-time low of $55 (was $70), which makes sense if WrestleMania season has you back in the mood for a good brawl.

Here's the thing: Star Wars Outlaws: Gold Edition at $28 (was $60) is arguably the sleeper deal of the week. That's more than half off, and the Gold Edition includes a season pass with multiple story and character packs. With The Mandalorian and Grogu film landing next month, the timing is pretty convenient.

Other Switch 2 titles worth noting:

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Switch library deals worth grabbing

On the original Switch side, the Pokemon lineup is seeing a solid wave of discounts. Pokemon Scarlet, Pokemon Violet, Pokemon Sword, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and Pokemon Let's Go, Eevee are all sitting at $45-$47 (down from $60 each). Several of these also carry free Switch 2 patches or paid upgrade options, so buying the Switch version now and upgrading later is a real path worth considering.

Splatoon 3 is down to $47 (was $60), which is a timely deal given that Splatoon Raiders is generating interest. Super Mario RPG is at $34.75 (was $60), and Sea of Stars is $29 (was $40) if you want something more indie-flavored. The Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake at $40.55 and Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles at $32 round out a strong week for JRPG fans.

Controllers and accessories on sale

The accessory deals this week are genuinely worth attention. The Turtle Beach Rematch Wireless Controller in the Donkey Kong design is down to $31.68 (was $60), sitting just above its all-time low. The PDP Afterglow Wave Wireless Controller is $40 (was $60) and comes loaded with RGB lighting presets if that's your thing.

The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller is $60 (was $70) and includes a charging dock. It's Switch and PC compatible now, with Switch 2 support arriving via a firmware update. The PowerA Advantage Wireless Controller in the Pokemon Mega Evolutions design is $51 (was $70) and brings mappable back buttons plus a C Button, making it one of the more feature-packed third-party options for Switch 2 owners.

On the audio side, the Razer BlackShark V2 X is $35 (was $60). It supports 7.1 surround sound and uses 50mm drivers, which is a solid spec sheet for the price. The Anker Soundcore P20i earbuds are $20 (was $40) if you prefer wireless earbuds for handheld sessions.

The Hori Piranha Plant Camera for Switch 2 is at its best price ever: $30 (was $40). And the Tomtoc Switch 2 Slim Carrying Case is $25.89 (was $37) for anyone who needs a compact travel option.

eShop gift cards and Amiibo

Amazon has the $10 Nintendo eShop Gift Card discounted to $8.98. The 10% discount only applies to the $10 denomination, but it's a low-friction way to shave a bit off your next digital purchase or DLC.

At Best Buy, the Street Fighter 6 Luke and Street Fighter 6 Jamie Amiibo are both $8 (down from $40 each). Stock on Amiibo deals tends to evaporate fast, so those are worth checking sooner rather than later.

Console deals and the Mario Galaxy bundle

Nintendo is running a $20 discount when you buy a Switch 2 alongside the Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 Switch collection, valid through May 9. Both physical and digital versions of the game qualify. It's not a traditional bundle, but the savings are real.

For original Switch hardware, a refurbished Switch OLED is listed at Best Buy for $270 (was $400), and the Switch Lite (Gray) is $180 at GameStop (was $230). Switch console deals are rare enough that both of those are worth flagging for anyone still on the original hardware.

For more Nintendo coverage and the latest on what's worth playing, check out our latest reviews and browse more guides to help decide what to add to your library next.

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April 24th 2026

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April 24th 2026

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