The Week's Best Nintendo Switch Eshop Deals

The Week's Best Nintendo Switch Eshop Deals

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If your Nintendo Switch could use some new games, you're in luck. A number of digital Switch games are on sale right now on the Eshop. And although you won't find any big first-party titles on the list this week, some of the discounted games are certainly worth your attention. Here's a look at the biggest games on sale this week on the Nintendo Switch Eshop.

If you're in the market for some Halloween-style horrors, you have a couple of deals to choose from this week. Darkest Dungeon is an RPG, a rogue-like, and a horror story all wrapped up in one unrelentingly bleak package that's on sale for $19. You assemble a team of adventurers who advance through creepy areas filled with monsters. But monsters aren't the only thing you have to worry about--your characters can get diseases and go mad from stress and trauma. And yet somehow it's still a fun and rewarding game.

The Week's Best Nintendo Switch Eshop Deals

Oct 12, 2018, 4:54pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-weeks-best-nintendo-switch-eshop-deals/1100-6462499/ > If your Nintendo Switch could use some new games, you're in luck. A number of digital Switch games are on sale right now on the Eshop. And although you won't find any big first-party titles on the list this week, some of the discounted games are certainly worth your attention. Here's a look at the biggest games on sale this week on the Nintendo Switch Eshop. > If you're in the market for some Halloween-style horrors, you have a couple of deals to choose from this week. Darkest Dungeon is an RPG, a rogue-like, and a horror story all wrapped up in one unrelentingly bleak package that's on sale for $19. You assemble a team of adventurers who advance through creepy areas filled with monsters. But monsters aren't the only thing you have to worry about--your characters can get diseases and go mad from stress and trauma. And yet somehow it's still a fun and rewarding game.