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Nintendo Is Pulling The Plug On Popular Money-Saving Deal In January

It’s the end of an era for Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers, a popular money-saving deal that allowed fans to buy two games for a reduced price. Nintendo has announced the full discontinuation of the program on their official support site, noting that players have until January 30, 2026 to claim and use them. The catch? The program was never available for Nintendo Switch 2 titles.

As the cost of software rises globally, it makes sense that vouchers are on the way out, especially since Nintendo never guaranteed that they’d work on their latest hardware. Ideally, they could be reintroduced, but at the very least, there’s a fairly long window for their discontinuation. Not only that, you have a year from their purchase date to use your vouchers either way.

What Are Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers?

If You’ve Never Used Them, You’re On A Time Limit

Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers were introduced in 2019 alongside Super Mario Maker 2, as a bonus for Switch Online members. The idea was that instead of buying two titles for $120, you’d commit to purchasing two select games directly through Nintendo for $100, for a savings of $20. Nintendo added a “growing list” of games, which mostly consisted of first-party releases, but also had some third-party titles.

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