
"With precious few discounts available for first-party Switch games, Nintendo's game vouchers allowed players to save a little cash by purchasing two vouchers for $100, saving $10 per game as long as both were $60 titles. While the program had a few caveats, including a one-year expiry and the requirement of an active Nintendo Switch Online membership, it offered a reliable discount on first-party games."
"Nintendo started to sunset the voucher program when the Switch 2 was released, revealing that the vouchers could not be redeemed for Switch 2 exclusives--just as the company released its first $80 game with Mario Kart World. Nintendo hasn't revealed any plans for a replacement discount scheme for Nintendo Switch Online members, so if you're eyeing off any Switch games, make sure you grab your vouchers by the end of January."
Nintendo is discontinuing sales of Switch Game Vouchers, with new vouchers no longer sold after January 30, 2026. Existing vouchers will remain valid until their one-year expiry from purchase. The vouchers allowed Nintendo Switch Online members to buy two vouchers for $100, saving $10 per $60 first-party game. The program required an active Nintendo Switch Online membership and included a one-year expiration on purchases. Vouchers cannot be redeemed for Switch 2 exclusives, a change that accompanied the Switch 2 launch and the release of Nintendo's first $80 title, Mario Kart World. No replacement discount program has been announced.
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