Nintendo isn’t leaving amiibo down with the Switch 2. In fact, 2025 has already brought caller figures from Metroid Prime 4, Super Mario Galaxy, Donkey Kong Bananza, and more.
Even better, Amazon presently has Yunobo, Sidon, Riju, and Tulin successful stock, each astatine a discount. What was erstwhile a smaller $10 terms chopped that excluded Yunobo has present turned into a stronger woody crossed the board, conscionable successful clip for the aboriginal October Prime Day deals.
Amazon Amiibo Sale: Save $14 for a Limited Time
Each of these amiibo figures primitively retailed for $29.99, but Amazon has dropped each 4 to $15.99, a 47% discount worthy $14 disconnected each. That means Yunobo, Riju, Tulin, and Sidon are each disposable astatine astir fractional price.
In-game, each 1 works with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, unlocking exclusive paraglider cloth designs, bonus materials, and a limb oregon uncommon point via NFC.
Because they’re portion of The Legend of Zelda series, these amiibo unlock bonuses successful different games too. In The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, they assistance entree to exclusive Chamber Dungeons, portion Mario Kart 8 Deluxe lets you formal up your Mii successful a caller racing suit.
And if you’re playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom connected Switch 2 with the upgrade pack, you’ll announcement the quality close away. The update sharpens the solution and evens retired the framework rate, fixing the 1 existent drawback of the Switch 1 release: its performance.
Tom Marks said successful his reappraisal update that ”This [Switch 2 upgrade] truly does consciousness similar the mode this crippled was ever meant to beryllium played, and I’m thrilled by the thought of a caller procreation discovering it for the archetypal time.” Hard to reason there, really.
Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's nonmigratory deals adept connected games, collectibles, trading paper games, and more. You tin travel him @robertliam21 connected Twitter/X oregon Bluesky.
This nonfiction contains contributions by Lloyd Coombes.