While Nintendo games rarely go on sale, the Switch maker introduced a program during its previous generation which allowed you to obtain two game ‘vouchers’ for a reduced cost. Unfortunately, with the Switch 2 now available and out in the wild, Nintendo has announced that it is discontinuing the service.
Making the announcement on their support site, Nintendo offered fans an update on its Game Voucher program, writing: “As of 11:59 PM Pacific Time January 30, 2026, it will no longer be possible to purchase Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers. Any vouchers you purchase on or before that date will work exactly as they currently do—unused vouchers expire 12 months after the date of purchase.”
The full FAQ can be found HERE, however there isn’t much to say beyond the above statement.
For the uninitiated, ‘Switch Game Vouchers’ was a system which allowed you to buy any two digital Nintendo titles from a broad list of first-party offerings using these vouchers. Though far from the biggest discount, for $99 you could ‘purchase’ The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Mario Bros. Wonder for example – saving you $30 compared to buying them separately.
Ultimately, with Switch 2 titles now pushing past the $80 mark, it makes sense that Nintendo would be winding down the service. That said, you’ll now have to rely on the eShop’s extremely rare first-party sales for any digital deals.
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KitGuru says: What do you think of this announcement? Was it inevitable? Would you have used vouchers for Switch 2 games if its price was increased to $120? Let us know down below.