Here’s where you can preorder Nintendo’s Zelda-inspired Switch OLED
After months of rumors, Nintendo has finally confirmed it’s releasing a Zelda-inspired Nintendo Switch OLED on April 28th. The special-edition console will retail for $359.99 and commemorates one of this year’s most anticipated video games, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which will drop alongside a new Zelda-themed controller and carrying case two weeks later, on May 12th.RelatedWhere to preorder the Nintendo Switch OLED Tears of the Kindom EditionFor those eager to get their hands on the limited-edition console first, Nintendo and Best Buy are letting customers preorder one starting today. Unlike the standard Switch, the Switch OLED boasts a vibrant seven-inch OLED display, 64GB of storage, and an improved kickstand, along with a handful of other small updates. The Tears of the Kingdom Edition doesn’t offer any improvements over the standard OLED model, but it comes with gold Joy-Cons and a docking station decorated with classic Zelda iconography. Nintendo Switch OLED The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition$360Nintendo’s limited-edition console celebrates the forthcoming launch of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It includes a Nintendo Switch OLED, Zelda-themed Joy-Con controllers, and a docking station outfitted with Zelda iconography.Where to preorder The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomTo be clear, this is not a bundle, so you won’t be saving any money on Tears of the Kingdom and will have to preorder the game separately — which you can currently do at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop for around $69.99. However, Switch Online subscribers can save a little on the title when they buy a Nintendo Switch Game Voucher for $99.98, which they can use to purchase two full-price games on the Nintendo eShop. If you use the voucher to purchase the upcoming Zelda game and a second title from this list, such as Metroid DreadPikmin 4 ($59.99), you’ll essentially be buying each for $49.99 for a total of $99.98. Altogether, that equates to a total of $30 in savings across both games.Nintendo Switch Game Voucher $100$13023% off$100Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can buy a digital voucher to use on two qualifying games. Once purchased, you have 12 months to redeem each individual voucher. You can have up to eight active vouchers, though you must maintain your Switch Online subscription until you redeem them.$100 at NintendoThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom $69The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and will be available for $69.99 on May 12th.Where to preorder Nintendo’s Zelda-themed Switch accessoriesIn addition to the console, Nintendo is releasing a Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. It won’t be available until May 12th, but you can preorder it at Best Buy starting today for $74.99. Like the console, the Zelda-themed peripheral comes outfitted with Zelda-inspired details, including a Hylian crest, a white grip, and gold embellishments. However, it’s otherwise identical to the standard Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, which remains one of the best Nintendo Switch controllers you can buy thanks to its comfortable design and unmatched set of features.Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition)$75The limited edition Nintendo Switch Pro Controller comes outfitted with some other Zelda-inspired details but offers the same features as the standard Pro Controller. $75 at Best Buy$75 at NintendoYou can also preorder a Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch OLED carrying case for $24.99 from Best Buy. Like the controller, this won’t be available until May 12th, but you can preorder the black-and-gold accessory starting today.Nintendo Switch Carrying Case (The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition)$25The black-and-gold Nintendo Switch carrying case is designed to protect your Nintendo Switch OLED from scratches and unwanted blemishes.$25 at Best Buy$25 at NintendoUpdate March 28th, 3:43PM ET: We updated the post with information about how to preorder the Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and carrying case from Best Buy.
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After months of rumors, Nintendo has finally confirmed it’s releasing a Zelda-inspired Nintendo Switch OLED on April 28th. The special-edition console will retail for $359.99 and commemorates one of this year’s most anticipated video games, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which will drop alongside a new Zelda-themed controller and carrying case two weeks later, on May 12th.
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Where to preorder the Nintendo Switch OLED Tears of the Kindom Edition
For those eager to get their hands on the limited-edition console first, Nintendo and Best Buy are letting customers preorder one starting today. Unlike the standard Switch, the Switch OLED boasts a vibrant seven-inch OLED display, 64GB of storage, and an improved kickstand, along with a handful of other small updates. The Tears of the Kingdom Edition doesn’t offer any improvements over the standard OLED model, but it comes with gold Joy-Cons and a docking station decorated with classic Zelda iconography.
Nintendo Switch OLED The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition
$360Nintendo’s limited-edition console celebrates the forthcoming launch of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It includes a Nintendo Switch OLED, Zelda-themed Joy-Con controllers, and a docking station outfitted with Zelda iconography.
Where to preorder The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
To be clear, this is not a bundle, so you won’t be saving any money on Tears of the Kingdom and will have to preorder the game separately — which you can currently do at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop for around $69.99. However, Switch Online subscribers can save a little on the title when they buy a Nintendo Switch Game Voucher for $99.98, which they can use to purchase two full-price games on the Nintendo eShop. If you use the voucher to purchase the upcoming Zelda game and a second title from this list, such as Metroid DreadPikmin 4 ($59.99), you’ll essentially be buying each for $49.99 for a total of $99.98. Altogether, that equates to a total of $30 in savings across both games.
Nintendo Switch Game Voucher
$100$13023% off$100Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can buy a digital voucher to use on two qualifying games. Once purchased, you have 12 months to redeem each individual voucher. You can have up to eight active vouchers, though you must maintain your Switch Online subscription until you redeem them.
$100 at NintendoThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
$69The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and will be available for $69.99 on May 12th.
Where to preorder Nintendo’s Zelda-themed Switch accessories
In addition to the console, Nintendo is releasing a Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. It won’t be available until May 12th, but you can preorder it at Best Buy starting today for $74.99. Like the console, the Zelda-themed peripheral comes outfitted with Zelda-inspired details, including a Hylian crest, a white grip, and gold embellishments. However, it’s otherwise identical to the standard Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, which remains one of the best Nintendo Switch controllers you can buy thanks to its comfortable design and unmatched set of features.
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition)
$75The limited edition Nintendo Switch Pro Controller comes outfitted with some other Zelda-inspired details but offers the same features as the standard Pro Controller.
$75 at Best Buy$75 at NintendoYou can also preorder a Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch OLED carrying case for $24.99 from Best Buy. Like the controller, this won’t be available until May 12th, but you can preorder the black-and-gold accessory starting today.
Nintendo Switch Carrying Case (The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition)
$25The black-and-gold Nintendo Switch carrying case is designed to protect your Nintendo Switch OLED from scratches and unwanted blemishes.
$25 at Best Buy$25 at NintendoUpdate March 28th, 3:43PM ET: We updated the post with information about how to preorder the Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and carrying case from Best Buy.