This is the first Nintendo Switch OLED discount we've seen in 2023
Take home the new Nintendo Switch OLED for $329.99 with this limited-time deal
The first Nintendo Switch OLED discount of 2023 is here. We've been scouring all corners of the world wide web over the last couple of months for any kind of reduction to make Nintendo's console/handheld hybrid that little bit more affordable – and finally, we've found it.
In fact, multiple discounts are available. First off Amazon has Nintendo Switch OLEDs up for sale at $316.00, a 9% discount or equivalent to a saving of $33. This is either for a White or Neon Red / Neon Blue variant, so take your pick. A Nintendo Switch OLED regularly costs $349 in the US and with Nintendo products infamously known for never reducing in price, deals like this are extremely rare.
Woot, an Amazon company, also has Nintendo Switch OLED stock up for sale at $329.99 with both the White and Neon Blue / Neon Red variants available too. This is a $20 reduction (6%) over the MSRP with only 17 hours left on the offer (at the time of writing). It's also possible that all of the stock may be bought up, so we recommend acting fast. The last time we encountered this offer was during Black Friday and the holiday period with Woot once again putting up the same deal. On both occasions, the timer did not elapse.
Alternatively, if you're on the hunt for some games to arrive with the console, make sure to check out the best cheap Nintendo Switch bundle deals for February 2023.
Today's best Nintendo Switch deal
Nintendo Switch OLED | $349.99 $316.00 at Amazon
Save $33 - Amazon has all the best Nintendo Switch OLED deals at the minute, offering both the White and Neon Red/Neon Blue variants for more than $30 off the MSRP. It doesn't get cheaper than this regarding Nintendo hardware.
UK price: £293 at Amazon
Nintendo Switch OLED | $349.99 $329.99 at Woot (Amazon)
Save $20 - Another reduction in price for a Nintendo Switch OLED is here, and while it may only be $20, it's still one of the cheapest ways to get the new and improved console. With Tears of the Kingdom on the horizon, now is the perfect time to upgrade.
UK price: £289.95 at Amazon
So, naturally, the question beckons: is a Nintendo Switch worth buying in 2023? As rumors circulate surrounding whether the Japanese games maker is due to announce a new console later this year, many people might be hesitant to purchase.
Of course, you can hang on for the shiny new thing but you would be depriving yourself of the fantastic selection of games on Nintendo Switch. Breath of the Wild. Super Mario Odyssey. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Metroid Dread. The list goes on and on. With Tears of the Kingdom due to launch in May, it's also a great excuse to upgrade and take advantage of the console's handheld improvements.
During our Nintendo Switch OLED review, we gushed about its "bigger, more beautiful display" and how its "new features are great tweaks". It may still only run in 720p on handheld and 1080p on TV but that doesn't hold back the majority of Switch games - think your first-party titles. Basically, if you're a newcomer this is a great deal to gain access to some of the best video games around, while those tempted to upgrade will not find a cheaper price.
More of today's best Nintendo Switch deals
If you are considering getting a console, make sure to read up on our guide to the best cheap Nintendo Switch games on sale, including Pokemon Scarlet/Violet, Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Ring Fit Adventure, Splatoon 3, and more. We've also rounded up the cheapest Nintendo Switch Lite bundles if you fancy committing to a handheld instead.
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Matthew is the Deals Editor for GamesRadar, keeping up with everything in games and constantly searching the web for the best deals on offer. Prior to this, Matthew headed up the games and entertainment section at T3 with his work also found across TechRadar, IGN, Tom's Guide, Fandom, NME, and more. In his spare time, Matthew is an avid cinema-goer, keen runner and average golfer (at best). You can follow him @MattPoskitt64.
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