That’s the lowest price to date for the Switch version
Doom Eternalis half price ($29.99) on the Nintendo Switch eShop,and that’s a solid deal.
Panic Button’s well-liked Switch port ofDoom Eternalonly released digitally, and it’s still relatively recent compared to the older PC and other console versions that came out first, so for anyone considering waiting on a “good deal,” this is likely your best opportunity for a good long while.

For a tech analysis, I’d turn toDigital Foundry. The Switch edition looks blurry even when you aren’t stacking it up side-by-side, but it plays well, and it’s a “near locked 30 frames per second experience” in docked play. As for those pesky Marauders, I can’t help you there– you’re gonna have to practice.
While I’d sayDoom Eternalis the focal point here, a few other notable eShop sales are running right now that you can peruse all at once over on Nintendo’ssales and deals page. For once, it’s not too cramped.

Bethesdahas the widerDoomandWolfensteinseries on sale. Everything is half price, which works out pretty well for the classicDoomtitles, but not so much forSkyrim, which is still charging $29.99.
TheWarner Bros. Gamessale is mostly a chance to save onMortal Kombat 11($14.99) and assortedLEGOgames, fromJurassic World($9.99) toMarvel Super Heroes 2($7.49) toThe Incredibles($14.99).

Activision Blizzardhas titles likeDiablo III: Eternal Collection($29.99),Overwatch($19.99),Spyro Reignited Trilogy($19.99), andCrash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled($19.99), but those prices aren’t as tempting. I’m mostly just mentioning this sale since we’re already here and I appreciate those remakes.
These deals will stick around until April 11 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific (Activision Blizzard), April 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific (Warner Bros. Games), and April 15 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific (Bethesda). Plenty of time.






