Now through September 29th, Woot is selling the Nintendo Switch OLED with either white or red and blue Joy-Con controllers for $299.99 ($50 off).
Just in time for the release of The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom on September 26th, Woot is selling the Nintendo Switch OLED for $299.99 with either white or neon red and blue Joy-Con controllers. That’s $10 shy of the console’s best price to date, and a deal that will last through 1AM ET on September 29th or while supplies last. Nintendo could announce a new Nintendo Switch any day now, one that is expected to sport a larger, eight-inch screen and more horsepower.
Its seven-inch OLED display is more spacious and vibrant than the screen found on the standard Switch or Switch Lite, and it features improved sound and a kickstand that’s far more sturdy than the flimsy offering found on previous models. Of course, the Switch OLED lets you play hundreds of games from Nintendo’s vast library, from Zelda titles to a myriad of Mario games.
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