For those looking to get their hands on the limited edition console first, Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart are still accepting pre-orders. Unlike the standard Switch, the Switch OLED features a seven-inch OLED display, 64GB of storage, and an improved kickstand, along with a number of other minor updates. The Tears of the Kingdom Edition doesn’t offer any upgrades over the standard OLED model, but it does come with gold Joy-Cons and a classic-decorated docking station. Zelda iconography.
To be clear, this is not a bundle, so you won’t be saving money Tears of the Kingdom and you’ll have to pre-order the game separately, which you can currently do at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop for around $69.99. However, Switch Online subscribers can save a little on the title when they purchase a Nintendo Switch game voucher for $99.98, which they can use to purchase two full-price games on the Nintendo eShop. If you use the voucher to buy a future Zelda game and the second title from this list, such as Metroid Dread: ($59.99) or Pikmin 4: ($59.99), essentially getting you $49.99 each for a total of $99.98. All in all, that equates to a total of $30 in savings across both games.
In addition to the console, Nintendo is releasing a Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch Pro Controller for $74.99. However, it won’t be available until May 12th, and it’s currently sold out at Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and other retailers. Like the console, the Zelda-themed peripheral is packed with Zelda-inspired details, including a Hylian crest, white handle, and gold trim. However, it’s otherwise identical to the standard Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, which remains one of the best Nintendo Switch controllers you can buy thanks to its comfortable design and unmatched features.
You can also pre-order the Zelda-themed Nintendo Switch OLED Bag for $24.99 from Best Buy, Target, and GameStop. Like the controller, this won’t be available until May 12, but you can still pre-order the black and gold accessory ahead of its launch next month.
Update April 4, 5:56 PM ET. Nintendo pre-order availability has been updated Zelda– theme console and its accompanying accessories.