Woot has plenty to offer right now in its latest 'Video Game Mega Sale!', which is back with some truly excellent discounts, including on a wide variety of Nintendo Switch games.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder are just a few of the games on sale that are worth considering, but there are so many more to check out as well. Have a look through more of our favorite picks from Woot's sale below, and if you're curious to see everything that's discounted, head to the Mega Sale landing page here.
Nintendo recently confirmed a release date for Super Mario Bros. Wonder's expanded Switch 2 Edition, which makes it my top pick in the sale right now. The Switch 2 Edition will be available to purchase separately, or existing Switch owners of the game can alternatively purchase an upgrade pack, which costs $19.99.
So with the $46.99 cost, plus that extra $19.99 to upgrade, you're looking at $66.98 instead of $79.99, so around $13 savings in total, if you don't already own the game. This is the best and most affordable way to play on Switch 2 with the full upgrades and additional content.
Arriving on March 26, the upgraded release will include a suite of new minigames and the ability to play as Rosalina, ahead of her big screen debut in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
An important thing to keep in mind is that all Nintendo Switch games are region-free, so if you come across a game deal from Woot's sale that says it's the 'International Version', it will still work just fine on your console.
What's especially nice about these deals is that certain games, such as Pokémon Legends: Z-A and Breath of the Wild, can be upgraded to their Switch 2 versions for a small fee.
At these prices, you can buy the Switch 1 version and upgrade to the next-gen version for less than it costs to buy their Switch 2 editions. Even a game like Animal Crossing: New Horizons is worth buying now at this price, with its $5 upgrade pack now available, compared to dropping the $64.99 on its boxed Switch 2 edition.
Robert Anderson, Senior Commerce Editor, and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.
This article contains contributions from Hannah Hoolihan.
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