Nintendo makes one of the best Switch games for just $2 for a limited time

Nintendo has made, thanks to the new Nintendo eShop sale, one of the best Nintendo Switch games for just $2 for all Switch, Switch Lite and Switch OLED users, at least in North America. There aren’t many bargains to be had on the Nintendo eShop, especially if you’re looking for something made by Nintendo. Of course, this new $2 game isn’t Nintendo’s own game, but it is one of the highest-rated games on the console and the one that usually costs $20. This game is the latest version of Playdead, inside.

The puzzle-platformer debuted in 2016, but didn’t come to the Nintendo Switch until 2018. By the end of 2016, it was widely regarded as one of the best games of its year. A few years later, he is still fondly remembered. In fact, many will argue that it was one of the best games of the last generation and one of the best puzzle platformers of all time.

On the Nintendo Switch, the game has a Metacritic score of 91, making it one of the highest-rated games on the platform, and while the sale isn’t uncommon, we’ve never seen it drop to $2 before.

“A lone stalker, the boy finds himself in the middle of a dark project,” reads a mysterious official letter from the game’s elevator. «inside It’s a dark narrative platformer that combines intense action and challenging puzzles. It has been critically acclaimed for its choppy art style, ambient soundtrack, and haunting atmosphere.”

At the time of publishing, it’s unclear how long this deal will be available. We know it’s a limited time offer, but that’s about all we know. Therefore, it is important to remember that it is possible by the time you read this, Agreement It may already be expired.

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