Grab the Nintendo Switch OLED Model at just under $332 today

The black Nintendo Switch OLED with a blue controller connected on the left, and a red one on the right.
Credit: Nintendo

The black Nintendo Switch OLED with a blue controller connected on the left, and a red one on the right.
Credit: Nintendo

We might be getting a new console in 2025, but a deal on the current Nintendo Switch OLED Model is still worth shouting about, especially seeing as it's so rare.

It's only a 5% discount that drops the price to $331.16, but even though the savings might seem small, it's a significant reduction given the popularity and usual stable pricing of this device. Considering it's one of the best handheld consoles too, there are plenty of reasons to invest in the OLED Switch today. Let's get into them...

This version of the Switch offers a vibrant 7" OLED display that enhances your gaming with vivid colors and high contrast, perfect for both new buyers and those thinking about an upgrade.

It also comes with 64GB internal storage (although you can upgrade this with an external device), two Joy-Con controllers with straps, and the whole world of Nintendo games ahead of you. From the Legend of Zelda to the more recent Super Mario Bros. Wonder (which is also on sale), there are so many classic Nintendo characters to discover.

What's more, this particular console can be played in three different ways. It can be used as a handheld, of course, but you can also connect it to your TV via an HDMI cable, or flip the stand on the back to play at a tabletop.

Put simply, the Nintendo Switch is one of the most versatile consoles you can buy. Remember, too, that deals on it are rare, so if you've been considering upgrading or picking up a new console, now's your chance to do so at a discount.

With a new console, you're going to need some games. Check out our list of the best video game deals to start your search.

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