Nintendo Switch: Black Friday Sale 2022 launched with over 1000 games

The Nintendo eShop has launched its big Black Friday sale, with more than 1000 offers for Nintendo Switch.

The Nintendo eShop has launched its big Black Friday sale, with more than 1000 offers for Nintendo Switch.






The Nintendo eShop has launched its big Black Friday sale, with more than 1000 offers for Nintendo Switch.

The big sale for Black Friday is now running in the Nintendo eShop. Until November 30th you can get more than 1000 games for Nintendo Switch cheaper, including big first-party titles and exclusive hits. Some of them are reduced for the first time in the Nintendo eShop. In this article we briefly present some of the highlights. If you prefer to rummage through the rich selection of special offers yourself, you can find them here:

Nintendo eShop Black Friday Sale: Over 1000 offers for Nintendo Switch

Super Mario Odyssey

Super Mario Odyssey - Test video for the Jump+Run hit for Nintendo Switch






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Super Mario Odyssey – Test video for the Jump&Run hit for Nintendo Switch

Super Mario Odyssey is one of the biggest hit exclusives and critical favorites for Nintendo Switch. In our GamePro test the 3D platformer got an impressive 95 points. The platformer is in the tradition of classics like Super Mario 64 or Super Mario Galaxy, but brings many new ideas. One of the most spectacular is the tossing of his hat, Cappy, which allows Mario to take control of other characters, allowing for creative approaches and adding even more variety to the game. In addition, Super Mario Odyssey again shines with excellent level design. There are even 2D sections thrown in every now and then, evoking nostalgic memories of the series’ origins.

Super Mario Odyssey instead of €59.99 now for €39.99 in the Nintendo eShop

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The Witcher 3 on the Switch - A technical feat






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The Witcher 3 on the Switch – A technical feat

The Witcher 3 is still considered the benchmark against which other open-world role-playing games have to be measured. The reason for this is not just the huge yet detailed and authentic-looking game world or the graphics, which are still pretty by today’s standards. The excellently written quests, the course of which can change significantly depending on our decisions, should have contributed a lot to the success. Gameplay-wise, The Witcher 3 offers a mix of fast-paced melee combat, exploration, and detective gameplay. As sorcerers, we have the job of hunting monsters, which we first have to track down with the help of our particularly sharpened senses.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt instead of €39.99 now for €19.99 in the Nintendo eShop

Metroid Dread

Metroid Dread - Trailer shows scenes from the game






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Metroid Dread – Trailer shows scenes from the game

Metroid Dread is cheaper for the first time on Nintendo eShop. The latest game in the famous series returns to its origins and relies on traditional 2D levels despite the 3D graphics. The story follows on from the 2002 released Metroid Fusion. We once again play the bounty hunter Samus Aran, who this time has to track down the origin of a mysterious message on the planet ZDR and, among other things, has to deal with hostile research robots. Since Samus brings back her old skills, fans of the predecessors will quickly feel comfortable. She also learns many new tricks as the game progresses. If you want to try it out first, you can find a free demo in the Nintendo eShop.

Metroid Dread instead of €59.99 now for €39.99 in the Nintendo eShop

Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Ori and the Will of the Wisps in the trailer






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Ori and the Will of the Wisps in the trailer

Like its predecessor Ori and the Blind Forest, Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a pretty 2D action platformer that fascinates with its fairytale art design. This time, too, an atmospheric soundtrack and a touching story are offered. In the latter, the owl Ku plays a major role alongside the forest spirit Ori. Both crash together over a strange area inhabited by mysterious will-o’-the-wisps and are separated in the process. With Ori we now go on the search for Ku, which is not made easy for us due to hard fights and demanding platforming. In between, a few puzzles bring some relaxation.

Ori and the Will of the Wisps instead of €29.99 now for €10.19 in the Nintendo eShop

GRIS

Gris - Reveal trailer shows a beautiful fairytale world without dangers






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Gris – Reveal trailer shows a beautiful fairytale world without dangers

GRIS is a mixture of adventure, platformer and exploration game in which we control the protagonist through a beautifully drawn, surreal 2D world. At first it still looks quite gray and desolate, but through our actions we are gradually bringing the colors back. The singing of the main character, which can bring animals and plants back to life, helps us in this. Playfully, GRIS is rather simple, we can’t die on our journey. The story offers depth, which deals with very serious topics such as loss and loneliness and is told solely through the pictures without any text. So it’s more about an emotional experience than demanding gameplay.

GRIS instead of €16.99 now for €4.24 in the Nintendo eShop

Subnautica: Below Zero

Subnautica: Below Zero - Test video for the survival hit






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Subnautica: Below Zero – Test video for the survival hit

In the Below Zero sequel to the survival hit Subnautica, we must once again build an underwater base on the hostile planet 4546B. This time, however, it takes us to icy regions, so that we not only have to ensure enough food, clean water and breathing air, but also always have to keep an eye on our body temperature, which makes survival even more difficult. In addition, exploring our mysterious surroundings once again plays a major role, in which we encounter impressive alien structures and huge and sometimes dangerous creatures. You can count on around 20 hours of play time until the end of the exciting story.

Subnautica: Below Zero instead of €29.99 now for €14.99 in the Nintendo eShop

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity - Trailer shows action-packed gameplay






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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity – Trailer shows action-packed gameplay

Like the first installment in the series, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity mixes the game world of the Zelda series with Dynasty Warrior-style hack and slash gameplay. So you mow down whole hordes of opponents with the help of numerous and spectacularly staged special abilities. You have 20 playable characters from the Zelda universe at your disposal, each with their own weapons and attacks. While Link naturally resorts to sword and bow, Queen Urbosa, for example, uses electric attacks. Incidentally, the purchase is also worthwhile for Zelda fans because the story before Breath of the Wild is told here. You can find a free demo in the Nintendo eShop.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity instead of €59.99 now for €39.99 in the Nintendo eShop

Disco Elysium-The Final Cut

Disco Elysium: Final Cut Edition Launch Trailer Introduces New Features and Quests






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Disco Elysium: Final Cut Edition Launch Trailer Introduces New Features and Quests

Disco Elysium is one of the biggest indie hits of recent years. The creative role-playing game puts us in the shoes of a derelict and rather confused detective tasked with solving serious crimes in the world of Elysium (which is very reminiscent of 20th-century Earth). When solving our cases, we always have a lot of different approaches open to us, depending on which stats we have increased in the complex character development. In addition, Disco Elysium inspires with the exciting story and the excellently written dialogues. In addition to various minor improvements, the final cut also offers additional missions and fully voiced dialogues, albeit only in English.

Disco Elysium – The Final Cut instead of €39.99 now for €17.99 in the Nintendo eShop

The Gardens Between

The Gardens Between - Announcement Trailer shows the surreal game world of the puzzle adventure






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The Gardens Between – Announcement Trailer shows the surreal game world of the puzzle adventure

The colorful adventure The Gardens Between revolves around the girl Arina and the boy Frendt, who are thrown together with their tree house into a bizarre, alien world in which parts of the landscape consist of huge everyday objects such as sofas, televisions or egg cartons. The gameplay is just as unusual as the game world: We don’t control the two characters directly, but manipulate the time. In this way we ensure that Arina and Frendt do the right things at the right moment to solve the numerous mysteries on their way. A heartwarming story about friendship is also told throughout the adventure.

The Gardens Between instead of 19.99€ now for €3.99 in the Nintendo eShop

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