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Some of Nintendo’s amiibo figures are up to 70 percent off

By News RoomSeptember 22, 20251 Min Read
Some of Nintendo’s amiibo figures are up to 70 percent off
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You might have already spent a ton of money building up a modest collection of amiibo, Nintendo’s NFC-equipped figures for Switch and Switch 2. But whether you’re looking to add extras, or you’re just starting out, GameStop has several amiibo figures starting at just $5.99. On Bluesky, Wario64 pointed out the page that contains all of the models selling at up to 70 percent off.

Additionally, GameStop and Amazon are steeply discounting newer amiibo to $15.99, some of which launched in early June for as much as $39.99. GameStop’s list is more comprehensive, and includes The Legend of Zelda figures, as well as amiibo based on characters from Street Fighter 6, Minecraft, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Donkey Kong Bananza, and Monster Hunter Rise.

Kirby Air Riders amiibo coming later this year will raise the bar in terms of price and functionality. They’re available to pre-order at GameStop and Amazon for $49.99, and include two components (a rider and a vehicle) that can swapped and leveled up in-game.

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