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How to monitor Nintendo eShop price drops

Watch a game's store page and hear when a discount starts.

Nintendo discounts first-party games rarely and quietly. A monitor on the game's page reports the sale on day one instead of after it ends.

01

Start with the right page

The nintendo.com store page for the exact game and edition—the locale is in the URL, so the monitored region stays stable.

02

Select the signal, not the noise

Select the price block with the current price and any discount label. Exclude DLC tiles, screenshots, and "you may also like" rows.

In the page-area picker, keep the smallest section that still contains enough context to understand the alert.

03

Tune the alert

Schedule

Daily is enough—eShop discounts start and end on scheduled dates, typically aligned with Nintendo's sale events.

Keyword filter

Leave this blank to receive any change within your selected area.

Delivery

Start with email. Connect Zapier or IFTTT when the alert needs to enter another workflow.

04

Preview, save, and refine

Check that Preview contains the information you expect, then save the monitor. If the first alerts include unrelated content, edit the monitor and make the selected area smaller.

Good to know

Physical-cartridge prices at retailers often drop below eShop prices, and eShop vouchers change the math for first-party titles. A digital monitor only tells the digital half of the story.

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