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Nintendo Switch Eshop Sale Highlights Some Fine Games (US Only)

Something for everyone.

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If you've had your eye on an Ubisoft game for Nintendo Switch, now might be the time to scoop it up. All week long, the developer and publisher is running a sale on many of its Switch games on the US Eshop. Take a look at the discounts below. But hurry, because they're going away on August 27.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, the turn-based strategy game that brings together Ubisoft's critters with the clan from the Mushroom Kingdom, is on sale for half price, bringing it down to $30. If you want the season pass as well, you can pick up Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Gold Edition for $40 (regularly $80).

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Platforming fans can download Rayman Legends Definitive Edition for just $20. It's a colorful, well-received game that includes a bunch of levels from its predecessor, Rayman Origins, which isn't available on Switch. For people who like a bit more edge in their cartoonish games, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is on sale for $30. And Hungry Shark World, which started as a mobile before coming to Switch, is down to $8.

Anyone who likes a good game night can pick up the classic card game Uno for $7, or the time-tested game of real estate ruthlessness, Monopoly, for $16. And if you could use some physical movement in your gaming life, you can pick up Just Dance 2017 for $24 or Just Dance 2018 for $30.

For more Eshop games on sale, check out our rundown of the best discounts of the week.

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