Tears of the Kingdom Hits $37 in Massive Woot Black Friday Discount — The Lowest Price We've Seen Since Last Year

Tears of the Kingdom Hits $37 in Massive Woot Black Friday Discount — The Lowest Price We’ve Seen Since Last Year

Black Friday is one of the rare times you can get big discounts on first-party Nintendo games, and Woot is this year’s best so far: letting you grab games like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for only $37.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Initially $46.99, then $37.59 when checking out through the Woot app

Starting at $69.99, the standard launch price for major games like The Legend of Zelda series, Woot’s has given Tears of the Kingdom an initial discount of 33% to $46.99. That joins a ton of other Switch games and accessories in the sale, like Super Smash Bros Ultimate (now $44.99), Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury (now $44.99), and Super Mario Bros. Wonder (also now $44.99).

However, for today only, Woot has a bonus offer of 20% off any order when it’s placed through its dedicated Woot app, knocking around an extra $9 off, making it only $37.59.

While this price is for a physical copy of Tears of the Kingdom on the original Nintendo Switch, you can buy the $9.99 digital Switch 2 upgrade pack directly from Nintendo; with that, you’ll have the Nintendo Switch 2 edition of Tears of the Kingdom for only $47.

That’s a saving of over $30 compared to buying the digital version of the full game from Nintendo or the physical version from other retailers like Amazon.

To get the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for only $37, you need to carry out the following steps:

  • Go to Woot’s default Tears of the Kingdom deal
  • Add Tears of the Kingdom to your basket for $46.99
  • Log into your Woot account, so your basket is synced
  • Log into your account & checkout through the Woot app for the extra 20% off

For those who don’t already have the app, both the Android and iOS versions are available to download at Woot’s terms & conditions page for the offer.

The offer allows you a maximum $40 discount in total, so you can mix in other deals to your order, too; our other favourite so far, is being able to get a pair of Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons for only $72 (normally $99.99).

Keep in mind, though, these bonus Black Friday deals are only available throughout today, 28 November, until 11:58pm CT.

Since the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 and the Switch 2 versions of its biggest games coming with it, we don’t expect Nintendo to be dropping major discounts such as these themselves anytime soon. In true Black Friday fashion, this very limited-time deal will likely be the cheapest way to buy Tears of the Kingdom for the foreseeable future.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

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