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Nintendo Switch 2 Camera drops to an all-time low price

A GameSpot deal is offering the official Nintendo Switch 2 Camera for just 10 right now, so you can use one of Star Fox's funniest features
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Mashable
· Jul 7, 2026
The Polaroid Now+ 3rd Gen I-Type instant film camera is on sale at Amazon — save over $20
As of July 7, the black Polaroid Now+ 3rd Gen I-Type instant film camera has dropped to 126.63 at Amazon. That's 16 off its list price of 149.99.
ZDNet
· Jun 26, 2026
This smart rechargeable fan has been a lifesaver this summer (and it's only $60)
After using this SwitchBot smart fan for months, I strongly believe it's a steal at its current deal price.
The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
Nintendo will stop selling the original Switch in Europe next year
Nearly ten years after launch, the original Nintendo Switch will vanish from European shops next year. Blame a new EU rule on batteries, not the Switch 2. Nintendo will stop selling every version of the original Switch in Europe from mid-February 2027, The Verge reports. That lands weeks before the console’s tenth birthday. The cull [] This story continues at The Next Web
The Hollywood Reporter
· Jun 23, 2026
Best Buy’s Tech Fest Takes on Prime Day With Savings on Sony’s Brand-New Bravia TVs
Released just a few weeks back, Sony's True RGB TV get an unexpected price drop thanks to Best Buy's sitewide savings event.
IGN
· Jun 29, 2026
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Drops to an All-Time Low Price
A rare first-party Nintendo discount just went live: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is heavily marked down for players on both the original Switch and the new Switch 2. Here's how to secure the best price possible.
ComicBook.com
· Jun 29, 2026
Nintendo Switch Online Announces Limited Price Increase Starting July 1
Nintendo has announced a limited Nintendo Switch Online price increase coming on July 1. The subscription service was first launched back in 2018, and it has not had a single price increase in the United States since, which is remarkable considering how everything in gaming is getting perpetually more expensive, and recently, everything in gaming []
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Related coverage for "Nintendo Switch 2 Camera drops to an all-time low price": Mashable — The Polaroid Now+ 3rd Gen I-Type instant film camera is on sale at Amazon — save over $20. ZDNet — This smart rechargeable fan has been a lifesaver this summer (and it's only $60). The Next Web — Nintendo will stop selling the original Switch in Europe next year. The Hollywood Reporter — Best Buy’s Tech Fest Takes on Prime Day With Savings on Sony’s Brand-New Bravia TVs. IGN — The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Drops to an All-Time Low Price. ComicBook.com — Nintendo Switch Online Announces Limited Price Increase Starting July 1