[Nintendo of Europe] Nintendo Switch Online members! You can earn £16.80 / €19.80 in Gold Points when you buy a pair of Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers. Offer ends July 14th!
[Nintendo of Europe] Nintendo Switch Online members! You can earn £16.80 / €19.80 in Gold Points when you buy a pair of Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers. Offer ends July 14th!
by Joseki100
12 Comments
BeardenOfLife
It still shows ”earn up to +- 500 points” for me. Has anyone managed to actually get the 2000ish (20 euro) points they say you should get, or am I misunderstanding something here?
StretchKind8509
Not a bad deal if you are in the market for the vouchers.
MidoTM
Europe only?
ChaoticChatot
The vouchers are £84, and you get £16.80 worth of points, which means they essentially cost you £67.20. 2 games means £33.60 per game.
I suppose this is a no-brainer if you are going all digital and are planning on buying games anyway, but I still feel like it doesn’t offer as much value as physical.
chl_ca
still a scam though
you might as well save money by buying the games physically, at least you’ll actually own them
FernMayosCardigan
So it’s like buying two full price games at a 33% discount. Except you’re forced to use the gold coins here. Only really worth it if you want games that haven’t had a bigger discount yet, like let’s say Princess Peach and Kirby RtDD.
StretchKind8509
I bought the vouchers back in January a year or so ago when they had x2 the gold, I used them for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Mario Party Superstars, which are games I think best suited for digital versions.
This is a good offer for the upcoming Mario Party Jamboree, but I don’t see anything else on the horizon that I would want to use a second voucher on.
Ramsen85
I guess Portugal isn’t in Europe? I don’t have this deal. Clicking on the article and then logging in just takes me to the standard €99 vouchers without the bonus gold coins.
ImmortalLunch
The only game I’d use this on would be the Famicom Detective double pack, since it’s digital only and never goes on sale. Not sure what I’d make the other game though.
Kbrito9
I only got 495 even though there were banners all over the eShop saying I would get the bonus.
Did I get scammed by Nintendo?
Nickbronline
Downside is having to deal with digital products and Nintendo
Section_80
The vouchers are an awesome deal.
Especially since you can also use gift cards to buy them.
12 Comments
It still shows ”earn up to +- 500 points” for me. Has anyone managed to actually get the 2000ish (20 euro) points they say you should get, or am I misunderstanding something here?
Not a bad deal if you are in the market for the vouchers.
Europe only?
The vouchers are £84, and you get £16.80 worth of points, which means they essentially cost you £67.20. 2 games means £33.60 per game.
I suppose this is a no-brainer if you are going all digital and are planning on buying games anyway, but I still feel like it doesn’t offer as much value as physical.
still a scam though
you might as well save money by buying the games physically, at least you’ll actually own them
So it’s like buying two full price games at a 33% discount. Except you’re forced to use the gold coins here. Only really worth it if you want games that haven’t had a bigger discount yet, like let’s say Princess Peach and Kirby RtDD.
I bought the vouchers back in January a year or so ago when they had x2 the gold, I used them for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Mario Party Superstars, which are games I think best suited for digital versions.
This is a good offer for the upcoming Mario Party Jamboree, but I don’t see anything else on the horizon that I would want to use a second voucher on.
I guess Portugal isn’t in Europe? I don’t have this deal. Clicking on the article and then logging in just takes me to the standard €99 vouchers without the bonus gold coins.
The only game I’d use this on would be the Famicom Detective double pack, since it’s digital only and never goes on sale. Not sure what I’d make the other game though.
I only got 495 even though there were banners all over the eShop saying I would get the bonus.
Did I get scammed by Nintendo?
Downside is having to deal with digital products and Nintendo
The vouchers are an awesome deal.
Especially since you can also use gift cards to buy them.