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Update: Woot its now offeringThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on Nintendo Switch down at $39.99 Prime shipped using code ZELDAWELCOME at checkout. 

We are stepping in a little bit earlier than normal today with our console games deals as Woot is now offering the brand new Super Mario Party Jamboree on Nintendo Switch for $47.99 Prime shipped (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). This one released yesterday with a regular $60 price tag and is now seeing a solid 20% price drop courtesy of Woot. The Amazon sister retailer has been on fire lately with the Switch game deals and this is another perfect example of that. You’re looking at a nearly unheard of price drop on a brand new first-party Switch game, the best we have tracked outside of a couple very limited YMMV offers in fact. This one has thus far seen more than positive critical reviews for being one of the best in the series and the true next-generation Mario Party experience we have been waiting for. There’s no telling how long this deal might last, so jump on it now if you’re looking to score a copy. It is, of course, still up at full price on Amazon

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices