It's official, Nintendo has had a great Black Friday/Cyber Monday this year. Tears of the Kingdom is the only Nintendo Switch game released by Nintendo to retail for $69.99, but it's gotten a fantastic discount this year. After being out of stock, it's back on sale to just $30 at Walmart. This is the lowest we've seen the game yet – physical copies are long gone, but stock of the digital edition is still holding strong.
This is one of our favorite gaming deals of this holiday shopping event, and it's one of the last few remaining, along with Sonic X Generations, Star Wars Outlaws, Metaphor ReFantazio, Persona 3 Reload, and Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1. In the event that Walmart sells out before Cyber Monday ends, Target and Best Buy also have digital editions going for $49.99. Obviously the deal isn't as good, but it's still $20 cheaper than usual.
If you somehow weren't already aware, this is one of the best games on Nintendo Switch of all time. The sequel to Breath of the Wild brings new areas to explore in the clouds and depths below the surface, offering what feels like a brand-new take on Hyrule.
It begins one year after Breath of the Wild. One day, while exploring under Hyrule Castle, Princess Zelda and Link discover a mummy that comes alive, shattering the Master Sword and wounding Link. When he awakens, Link finds himself on the Great Sky Island, one of the many floating islands in the sky. Here, the many mysteries of the ancient Zonai tribe are revealed.
More Black Friday Switch Game Deals We've Found So Far
There's still some time left to take advantage of Cyber Monday gaming deals before they expire. To see some more of our favorite available deals that are still live, have a look at our breakdown of the best Cyber Monday deals of 2024. Dont sleep on these: Deals this good won't come around until at least next Prime Day, and even more likely next Black Friday.
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.
This article includes contributions from Noah Hunter.