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Tears of the Kingdom Gets Its Best Price Drop Ever For Prime Day 2023

“The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom” has been greatly reduced for Amazon Prime Day, and you can now purchase it at a price only for now. $51.99 at Walmart and Amazon. That’s $18 off the original MSRP of $69.99, and for those who haven’t made up their minds to pick up his critically acclaimed Switch limited edition yet, it’s quite a bargain. If you’ve had some serious FOMO for him over the past month, I hope this discount makes it a little less painful. And since today is the last day of the Prime Day sale, we encourage you to act fast for this sale on Amazon.

The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom of Tears

Until recently, it was incredibly rare for a Nintendo game to receive some form of discount even years after its release, so one of the biggest games of the year is getting gamers to be the first to buy it. It’s great to see that you’re getting even a small discount after only a month of becoming a member. to play it.

Our review gave Tears of the Kingdom a 10/10 masterpiece, so it’s very hard to argue against purchasing this game. If you pick up Zelda and sometimes get stuck, we’re here to help. Here are the most popular guides our experts have created for Tears of the Kingdom, starting with the most exciting secrets section. Plus, if you want to see even more Nintendo-themed discounts, check out the full Switch sale breakdown here, too.

Even Greater Prime Day Deals

There are plenty of other great deals to check out before Amazon Prime Day ends. This includes 3 months of free Amazon Music Unlimited, his 30% off on new Amazon Echo Buds (2023), and a full selection of already discounted Amazon devices. Plus, we’ve got 10 essential tips and tricks to follow to save as much money as possible this Prime Day. If you want to keep your spending down while maintaining your favorite hobby, expect even more great discounts or follow us. @IGNDeals Follow us on Twitter for Prime Day updates.

Robert Anderson is a trading expert and commerce editor at IGN.you can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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