Best Deals on the Nintendo eShop This Week: June 6, 2025 to June 13, 2025


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Coinciding with the launch of the Switch 2 is a massive ongoing sale on the Nintendo eShop, with hundreds of excellent titles at all-time low prices just in time for a new generation of Nintendo hardware. Notably, an estimated 75% of the Nintendo Switch’s almost 15,000 game library is backward compatible with the Switch 2, meaning it’s a great time to check out the current best Nintendo eShop deals to grab a game for the new console if you happen to be lucky enough to have one on hand. One of the more exciting promotions currently running is a massive sale on all Capcom titles, several of which we’ve chosen to highlight as essential pick-ups.

Monster Hunter Rise + Sunbreak

Best Deals on the Nintendo eShop This Week: June 6, 2025 to June 13, 2025
  • Release Date — March 26, 2021
  • Developer — Capcom
  • Publisher — Capcom
  • Genre — Action RPG
  • Review Aggregate Score — 88% (Generally Favorable)
  • Price — $14.99 (Normally $59.99, 75% off)

Originally a Nintendo Switch exclusive, Monster Hunter Rise and its excellent Sunbreak expansion are now available on all modern platforms and PC, but this entry in the long-running Monster Hunter series is arguably still best on Nintendo’s handheld. While it doesn’t have an official Switch 2 upgrade, chances are it will also look and run better in handheld mode on the Switch 2. Between both the base game of Rise and the Sunbreak expansion, you’re looking at roughly 300 hours of potential gameplay, which makes its current price of just $15 an absolute steal.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy

Ace Attorney Trilogy gameplay
  • Release Date — April 9, 2019
  • Developer — Capcom
  • Publisher — Capcom
  • Genre — Adventure, Visual Novel
  • Review Aggregate Score — 81% (Generally Favorable)
  • Price — $9.99 (Normally $29.99, 67% off)

One of the better compilation titles that Capcom has ever released, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy brings together the first three installments in the beloved adventure/visual novel series while upscaling their visuals for modern displays. Even if you’re not typically a fan of visual novel games, there’s a lot of fun to be had with the Phoenix Wright titles, and at just $10, it’s a low-risk proposition to give the series a shot. I had never played a game in the series before trying out this collection and walked away a certified fan of the franchise (and with a newfound interest in visual novel games).

Children of Morta

Children of Morta gameplay
  • Release Date — November 20, 2019
  • Developer — Dead Mage
  • Publisher — 11 Bit Studios
  • Genre — ARPG, Roguelike
  • Review Aggregate Score — 80% (Generally Favorable)
  • Price — $4.37 (Normally $21.99, 80% off)

Part Diablo and part Hades, Children of Morta is a phenomenal action RPG roguelike with a surprisingly compelling narrative about family, which makes sense given the game’s premise. You get to control each of the members of a family tasked with protecting the world from horrors that lurk in the caverns below their home, each of whom aligns with a different RPG class. The combat and progression in Children of Morta are finely tuned and supremely satisfying, but it’s the excellent, horror-tinged narrative that will keep you coming back for more. You’d be hard-pressed to find a better game for less than $5.

Okami HD

Okami HD gameplay
  • Release Date — August 9, 2018
  • Developer — Clover Studio
  • Publisher — Capcom
  • Genre — Action-Adventure
  • Review Aggregate Score — 89% (Generally Favorable)
  • Price — $9.99 (Normally $19.99, 50% off)

Who needs the Switch 2 upgrades for Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom when you have an equally great action-adventure game for the same price? Capcom’s legendary Okami is back down to its sale price of just $10, allowing players to experience one of the best action-adventure games ever made for half of its normal MSRP. Okami is about as close to a Legend of Zelda game as you can get from a non-Nintendo studio, and it’s a perfect title to pick up for anyone who misses the days of “classic” Zelda before the series’ modern open-world pivot.

Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate II Enhanced Editions

Baldur's Gate gameplay
  • Release Date — October 15, 2019
  • Developer — Overhaul Games, BioWare
  • Publisher — Skybound Games
  • Genre — CRPG
  • Review Aggregate Score — 72% (Mixed or Average)
  • Price — $24.99 (Normally $49.99, 50% off)

While there’s an argument to be made that the Switch versions of Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate II are perhaps the worst way to experience these classic CRPGs, they’re still the same classic games that helped put BioWare on the map while simultaneously redefining the modern computer role-playing game. Even better, since their initial release, both of the Enhanced Editions of the first two Baldur’s Gate games have gotten several patches that improve their stability and performance on the Switch. For just $25, you’ll be getting hundreds of hours of some of the best role-playing in the history of the genre.

Castlevania Advance Collection

Castlevania Advance Collection gameplay
  • Release Date — September 23, 2021
  • Developer — Konami
  • Publisher — Konami
  • Genre — Metroidvania
  • Review Aggregate Score — 83% (Generally Favorable)
  • Price — $10.99 (Normally $19.99, 45% off)

Each one of the games included in the Castlevania Advance Collection would be worth $10 on its own, so to pick up the entire trilogy of GBA Castlevania games for that price is a no-brainer. Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance is definitely the weak link in the collection, but both Circle of the Moon and Aria of Sorrow rank as some of the best Castlevania games in the entire series, not to mention two of the best Metroidvanias ever made. Whether playing on a Switch or a Switch 2, Castlevania Advance Collection is a must-have for any Metroidvania fan.

Narita Boy

Narita Boy gameplay
  • Release Date — March 30, 2021
  • Developer — Studio Koba
  • Publisher — Team17
  • Genre — Action-Adventure
  • Review Aggregate Score — 74% (Mixed or Average)
  • Price — $4.99 (Normally $24.99, 85% off)

A bit of an underrated title that was almost destined for cult-classic status, Studio Koba’s Narita Boy is a game that lives and dies by its incredible atmosphere. For gamers of a certain age (mostly those of us who grew up during the 1980s), Narita Boy is a wash of nostalgia that features a story more than just a little bit reminiscent of Tron and some gameplay that’s right out of the action-platformer games of yore. Its combat and platforming can be a little bit on the difficult side in sections, but the game’s excellent presentation makes up for it.

Mega Man Legacy Collection

Mega Man Legacy Collection key art
  • Release Date — May 22, 2018
  • Developer — Digital Eclipse, Capcom
  • Publisher — Capcom
  • Genre — Action-Platformer
  • Review Aggregate Score — 83% (Generally Favorable)
  • Price — $7.99 (Normally $14.99, 47% off)

If you’re even a slight fan of the Mega Man series, chances are you already have Mega Man Legacy Collection on at least one platform, if not multiple. But for those who are new to the Mega Man series or have always admired it from the sidelines, you can hardly go wrong with the first Mega Man Legacy Collection, especially at its current price of just $8. Bringing together the first 6 games in the Mega Man series from the NES, this collection represents the peak of the action-platformer genre during the third console generation.

Dredge

Dredge gameplay
  • Release Date — March 30, 2023
  • Developer — Black Salt Games
  • Publisher — Team17
  • Genre — Survival Horror, Fishing
  • Review Aggregate Score — 84% (Generally Favorable)
  • Price — $14.99 (Normally $24.99, 40% off)

Survival horror isn’t exactly the kind of genre that you think would work well in conjunction with a fishing simulator, but Black Salt Games’ Dredge was able to prove that theory wrong with its excellent Lovecraftian tale and surprisingly addictive gameplay loop. For anyone looking for an atypical survival horror experience that’s still capable of getting under your skin, look no further than Dredge. Its current price of $14.99 makes now the best time to give Dredge a shot and see what makes it one of the more fun and unnerving indie games of the last few years.

The Wonderful 101: Remastered

The Wonderful 101 Remastered gameplay
  • Release Date — May 19, 2020
  • Developer — PlatinumGames
  • Publisher — PlatinumGames
  • Genre — Action-Adventure
  • Review Aggregate Score — 72% (Mixed or Average)
  • Price — $17.99 (Normally $39.99, 55% off)

Ignore the review scores for The Wonderful 101 Remastered: this game is pure, unadulterated joy in digital form. Part character action game and part interactive toy box, The Wonderful 101 taps into the same feeling of breaking open a crate full of action figures and having them all do battle, allowing you to control not one hero but a team of more than 100 as you thwart giant kaiju, save the city, and beat back an alien threat by forming together like the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Voltron, or other superhero teams of yore. It’s currently on a rare discount, making now the perfect time to check out this underrated gem in the PlatinumGames library.

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