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Capcom is hosting a new sale across the North American eShops. Ace Attorney, Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, and other titles on Switch, 3DS, and Wii U are up to 75% off.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Amazon is running its latest sale on Sandisk microSD cards. The big discount is for the 400GB which version, which started out very expensive, and will still cost you a pretty penny. However, while it started out at $250, you can pick up this microSD card for $190, making it $60 (24% off).

You can place an order here if interested. Just note that with the 400GB card, it could take a couple of weeks to ship.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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A new set of random deals have popped up on Walmart. We’ve rounded up the latest offers from the retailer below.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild – $45
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia – $17
Zelda: Tri Force Heroes – $8

Keep in mind that these deals could go quickly, so take advantage while you can.

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In celebration of President’s Day, two Curve Digital-published Switch games are on sale through the eShop. The Flame In The Flood: Complete Edition and Serial Cleaner are both 50% off.

The Flame In The Flood: Complete Edition both cost $14.99 regularly. During the sale period, you can nab them for $7.49 each.

Curve’s sale will last until March 5.

Thanks to tenakira for the tip.

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Following up on last night’s random Walmart deals, some new offers have popped up on the retailer’s website as well as Amazon due to price-matching.

To recap, here’s everything on sale at Walmart right now:

Neon Pink / Neon Green – $61.99
Neon Yellow Joy-Con – $61.99
Switch dock – $59.99
Switch Pro Controller – $49.99
Fire Emblem Echoes – $20
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – $20
Ever Oasis – $20

Some of these deals have been price-matched on Amazon here. Amazon also has Nights of Azure 2 on sale for $29.99 here.

Amazon doesn’t usually offer discounts on digital eShop codes, especially for first-party titles. Yet, at the moment, Super Mario Odyssey is down to $48.99. You can order a code here.

Another deal worth bringing up is the Switch Pro Controller at Walmart. Normally priced at $69.99, you can order it for $49.99. Place an order on Walmart’s site here.

A ton of different games are on sale currently on the North American Switch eShop. Capcom started a sale on Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 today, as did Tom Happ with Axiom Verge. Other titles are discounted as well such as NBA 2K18, Tumblestone, forma.8, and much more.

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Amazon UK is running a new sale this week. Depending on how much you spend, you can save up to £20 on a gaming purchase.

Here’s a full breakdown of the offer:

– Spend £150 or more on selected physical video games products and get £20 off using promo code VG20OFF150.
– Spend £75 or more on selected physical video games products and get £10 off using promo code VG10OFF75.
– Spend £35 or more on selected physical video games products and get £5 off using promo code VG5OFF35.

You can find the full lineup of eligible gaming products here. The sale lasts until February 15.

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With more and more games releasing on Switch this week, it’s possible that you’re starting to run low on storage. There are some titles out there that are rather bulky in terms of file size, and it could even more of an issue if you prefer digital over physical.

If you’re looking for another storage option, you may want to consider the Sandisk Ultra 200GB microSDXC card on Amazon. It’s currently available for for $69. We’re starting to see microSD cards that are 400GB and up, but since those are currently extremely expensive, this isn’t a bad option.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Best Buy is running a new gaming sale this week. A number of Nintendo-related titles are on sale, including Rocket League ($20), LEGO City Undercover for Switch ($20), Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia ($30), and more.

You can find the full lineup of deals here. Best Buy doesn’t list an end date, but we assume it’ll last through February 17.

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