Nintendo's Game Voucher program will cease sales after January 30, 2026. The vouchers, sold as a pair for $99.98, allow for savings on eligible first-party titles. Popular games in the catalog include Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Vouchers purchased before the cutoff will remain valid for one year, with new titles expected to be added. The discontinuation of the program also reflects an increase in prices for games and hardware among the new handheld generation.
Nintendo announced that the Switch Game Voucher program will discontinue sales after January 30, 2026, impacting purchasers of eligible first-party titles.
The Game Vouchers, priced at $99.98 for a pair, allow users to redeem discounts on selected digital titles, including iconic games and new releases.
Vouchers bought before the cutoff remain usable for one year, with the option for new titles to continue being added to the catalog, enhancing value.
The discontinuation of vouchers and the exclusion of Switch 2 games highlight rising game and hardware prices in the current generation.
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