Discounted Multiplayer Games: Reduce costs by half on chosen cooperative video games
Headline: The Play Together Sale on Nintendo Switch Offers Discounted Multiplayer Games
The Play Together Sale on Nintendo Switch is now live, featuring over 50 multiplayer games with various discounts available until August 17, 2025, 11:59 PM PT. This sale offers a great opportunity for gamers to expand their multiplayer collection, with some notable titles and their discounted prices listed below:
- Cuphead & The Delicious Last Course — $19.50 (regular $27)
- Diablo III: Eternal Collection — $20 (regular $60)
- Mario Golf: Super Rush — $40 (regular $60)
- Disney Dreamlight Valley – Enchanted Edition — $56 (regular $80)
- Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity — $56 (regular $80), includes Expansion Pass separately
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker — $37 (regular $46), plus Special Episode Bundle separately at $5 (regular $6)
- Broforce
- Castle Crashers Remastered
- Cult of the Lamb: Unholy Edition
- Dokapon Kingdom Connect
- Streets of Rage 4
- Portal series
(and many others) — over 50 games in total covering co-op, competitive, online, and wireless multiplayer experiences compatible with Nintendo Switch and mostly Nintendo Switch 2.
To make the most out of your purchase, consider buying digitally during the sale to maximise Gold Points, Nintendo's loyalty programme. Typically, Gold Points are earned by purchasing digital games from the Nintendo eShop, with different games granting points proportional to their purchase price (approximately 5% of the digital purchase price back in points). However, specific sale-related conditions for the Play Together Sale have not been detailed.
To find out more about the qualifying conditions for Gold Points during the Play Together Sale, please visit Nintendo's official eShop or My Nintendo site. It's important to note that Gold Points have no cash value.
This sale is available digitally on the Nintendo eShop until August 17, 2025. To participate, you'll need a Nintendo Switch Online membership, which is not available in all countries. Additionally, any Nintendo Switch Online membership and Nintendo Account are required for online features. Internet access is also necessary for online features, with terms applying.
In summary:
| Game Title | Discounted Price | Regular Price | Notes | |----------------------------------|-----------------|---------------|------------------------------------| | Cuphead & The Delicious Last Course | $19.50 | $27 | | | Diablo III: Eternal Collection | $20 | $60 | | | Mario Golf: Super Rush | $40 | $60 | | | Disney Dreamlight Valley – Enchanted Edition | $56 | $80 | | | Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity | $56 | $80 | Expansion Pass separate | | Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker | $37 | $46 | Special Episode Bundle $5 | | Broforce | Not specified | Not specified | Part of sale | | Castle Crashers Remastered | Not specified | Not specified | Part of sale | | Cult of the Lamb: Unholy Edition | Not specified | Not specified | Part of sale | | Dokapon Kingdom Connect | Not specified | Not specified | Part of sale | | Streets of Rage 4 | Not specified | Not specified | Part of sale | | Portal series | Not specified | Not specified | Part of sale |
- Baker's lifestyle is adorned with various gadgets, including a Nintendo Switch, which is currently part of the Play Together Sale.
- Nintendo has launched a sale on the Nintendo eShop, offering discounted multiplayer games such as 'Cupshead & The Delicious Last Course' and 'Diablo III: Eternal Collection' for Nintendo Switch owners.
- To get the most value out of the Play Together Sale, consider purchasing Switch accessories like a carrying case or extra Joy-Con controllers from the lifestyle and home-and-garden section of the Nintendo eShop.
- Technology enthusiasts might find the Play Together Sale useful, as it includes games like 'Streets of Rage 4' and 'Portal series,' bridging the gap between gaming and the world of technology.
- Don't forget to sign up for Switch Online before jumping into multiplayer games from the Play Together Sale; some titles may require it, and the service is essential for accessing the Nintendo eShop.