Buy a new Nintendo Switch OLED and get a $75 gift card back at Dell

Use the gift card to grab a new Nintendo Switch game or two.
By Brittany Vincent  on 
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You'll want a new Nintendo Switch OLED to enjoy all the new games coming out this year. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite

GET A $75 EGIFT CARD WITH PURCHASE: As of Feb. 20, buy a Nintendo Switch OLED for $349.99 at Dell and receive a $75 Dell eGift card with your purchase.


It's a great time to buy a new Nintendo Switch. Though there are rumors of a new Switch on the way, for now it's still one of the best handheld options you can buy. There are games like Princess Peach: Showtime! on the way this year, plus there's a huge library of titles you can enjoy right now. If you haven't had a Switch since its 2017 debut, you've got hundreds of games to play before moving on to the next console. Now is a great time to lock one in, as there's a deal going on that will essentially net you a free game with your purchase.

As of Feb. 20, you can buy a Nintendo Switch OLED at Dell for $349.99 and get a $75 Dell eGift card with your purchase via email. The gift card has to be used at Dell of course, but Dell has a nice selection of Nintendo Switch games you can buy with it. You could also spend it on other tech, so you get something up to $75 for free in addition to your new Nintendo Switch.

Mashable reviewer Adam Rosenberg called the Nintendo Switch OLED the "best version" you can get. Not only does it offer a new and improved OLED screen over its predecessor, but it boasts better audio and a wider kickstand as well. It also includes more on-board storage, so you can hold off on immediately buying a new microSD card to hold your favorite games.

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There are plenty of Nintendo Switch games to choose from as well, and they can be bought as physical copies or purchased digitally from the Nintendo Switch eShop. Getting the console is one thing, but the additional $75 means a free starter game (or two depending on pricing) – and since it doesn't come with a free game, you're going to want that voucher when you get the console and are ready to play.

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Brittany is fueled by horror, rainbow-sugar-pixel-rushes, and video games. Until her dying breath she'll be wielding a BFG made entirely of killer drive and ambition. Check out her work at PfhorTheWin.com. Like a fabulous shooter once said, get psyched!


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