Doom Eternal is half the price on Switch and the eShop also has Bethesda, WB and Activision sales

That’s the lowest price yet for the Switch version

Eternal fate is half price ($ 29.99) on the Nintendo Switch eShop, and that’s a solid deal.

Panic Button’s popular Switch port from Eternal fate Released digitally only, and it’s still relatively recent compared to the older PC and other console versions that came out first, so for anyone considering waiting for a “good deal,” this is probably your best bet for a long time to come.

For a technical analysis I turn to Digital Foundry. The Switch edition looks blurry even if you don’t stack it side by side, but it plays well, and it’s a “nearly locked-down experience at 30 frames per second” in docked view. As for those pesky Marauders, I can’t help you there – you will have to practice.

While I would say Eternal fate central, there are currently a few other notable eShop sales that you can check out all at once on Nintendo’s sales and deals page. For once it is not too tight.

Bethesda has the broader Doom and Wolfenstein series for sale. Everything is for half the price, which works out pretty well for the classic Doom titles, but not so much for that Skyrim, which still charges $ 29.99.

The Warner Bros. Games sale is usually an opportunity to save money Mortal Kombat 11 ($ 14.99) and assortment LEGO games, from Jurassic World ($ 9.99) to Marvel Super Heroes 2 ($ 7.49) to The unbelievable ($ 14.99).

Activision Blizzard has titles like Diablo III: Eternal Collection ($ 29.99), Overwatch ($ 19.99), Spyro Reignited Trilogy ($ 19.99), and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled ($ 19.99), but those prices aren’t that tempting. I mainly mention this sale because we are already there and I appreciate those remakes.

These deals run through April 11 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific (Activision Blizzard), April 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific (Warner Bros. Games), and April 15 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific (Bethesda). Enough time.

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