Ever since the release of the Nintendo Switch back in 2017, the console has seen a plethora of awesome games from the company's exclusive library of games to third-party developers. Now, the Nintendo eShop is currently holding a sale of Ubisoft games, which is perfect for players who just picked up the newest version of the Switch with upgraded battery life.
Nintendo eShop's Ubisoft Publisher Sale offers massive discounts on over 30 games for the Switch and the 3DS. Among the biggest games in the list is Assassin's Creed III Remastered for the Switch, which is priced at $26.79, which is $13 off of its list price of $39.99 The game was released last May for the Switch and offers enhanced graphics and improved gameplay mechanics.
Other notable Switch titles in the sale include Child of Light Ultimate Edition ($7.99), Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition ($15.99), and Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle ($19.79), The sale is available now and will last through September 10, which is more than enough time for players to grab a game or two. Players can check out some highlights of the Nintendo eShop sale below:
Nintendo Switch:
- Starlink: Battle For Atlas Digital Edition - $29.99 (Save $30)
- Just Dance 2019 - $15.99 (Save $24)
- Sports Party - $19.99 (Save $20)
- Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle - $19.79 (Save $40)
- South Park: The Stick of Truth - $14.99 (Save $15)
- Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition - $15.99 (Save $24)
- Child of Light Ultimate Edition - $7.99 (Save $12)
- Assassin's Creed III Remastered - $26.79 (Save $13)
Nintendo 3DS:
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D - $11.99 (Save $18)
- Rayman 3D - $11.99 (Save $18)
- Rabbids Travel in Time 3D - $11.99 (Save $18)
Players can check out the full list of Ubisoft games on sale for the Nintendo Switch and 3DS here.
Apart from the release of the upgraded version of the Switch, Nintendo also announced a no-frills variant of the hybrid system. Dubbed as the Switch Lite, the console is a watered-down version of the original, sporting built-in Joy-Cons for a cheaper price of $199. The Switch Lite also drops the console's hybrid functionality, making it a pure handheld device that is perfect for players on the go. The Switch Lite is releasing on September 20, 2019.