It's time to get your game on over at Amazon where various Nintendo eShop Gift Cards are discounted by 10%. You could grab the $20 gift card there for $18 or go all-out with the $70 gift card down to $63. While 10% is a modest saving, it beats paying full price and you can purchase your next game knowing you saved 10%. Plus, Nintendo runs regular sales on the eShop meaning you can stack the savings.
This deal is only available for a limited time, so don't miss it. Your eShop gift card redemption code will be emailed to you shortly after your purchase so you'll be able to put it to use straight away.
Save on games

Nintendo eShop Gift Card
Amazon is taking 10% off Nintendo eShop meaning you can save on games and downloadable content for Nintendo Switch, Wii U, or Nintendo 3DS devices. You'll get the digital code emailed to you shortly after purchase so you can redeem it immediately.
10% off
All of the best Nintendo Switch games are available to purchase digitally via the eShop. The digital store gives you access to over 1,000 new, classic, and indie video games from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Grab the game you've been looking forward to or invest in some retro classics that will stir your nostalgia a little bit.
Once you have a few games downloaded onto your console, you'll want to make sure you pick up a microSD card for your Switch so you don't reach your console's storage limit of 32GB.
We recently did a roundup of all the Nintendo Switch games available to you, and you can even find a list of the newest eShop titles released this month. It's a great place to start when looking to spend that credit, and then you can just drop the titles on your new card so you don't have to make room elsewhere. The perfect combo.
Though most will probably be using this gift card to buy a game for the Nintendo Switch, you can also use it to buy games for any Nintendo console that has the eShop, including the 3DS XL and Wii U.
We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.

Leaked iPhone 14 cases show Pro models' insanely huge camera bumps
Apple is roundly expected to announce a new iPhone 14 lineup later this year and a new leak claims to show some of the cases that are being built for those new handsets. And as we've been expecting, they show the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max devices will both come with massive camera bumps.

'The Big Short' investor Michael Burry has $36 million bet against Apple
Infamous investor Michael Berry has bet against the fortunes of Apple's share price to the tune of 206,000 shares.

Beta testers will likely wait until July to get their hands on iOS 16
If all goes according to previous years we can expect Apple to release the first developer beta of iOS 16 on June 6, the same day that it will be announced. That's the date of the WWDC22 opening keynote but those who are part of the public beta program look set to be waiting a little while longer.

All the limited and special edition Nintendo Switch consoles you can buy
Don't want your Nintendo Switch to look like everyone else's? These limited edition Switch consoles will stand out in a crowd — and you can buy one today.