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Score Zelda Tears of the Kingdom down at $45 before the Switch 2 Edition launches at $80

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After going out of stock, the Woot Spring Video Game Sale is now once again offering The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom down at $44.99 Prime shipped (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). This is a regularly $70 title that is now over 35% off to match our previous mention and deliver the best price we can find on a physical copy. As you likely know by now, it’s going to cost $80 to buy the Switch 2 Edition of this game, or just $10 if you already own it. The Switch 2 version will also be FREE if you’re a Switch Online + Expansion Pass member – all of this is to say that it might be a good idea to score a discounted copy for Switch 1 while you still can if you plan on upgrading to the Switch 2 Edition at some point. 

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