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Nintendo Switch OLED sale: get it for $275 before it’s gone

Why wait for the Switch 2? Get the Nintendo Switch OLED for $74 less—now only $275.

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The image displays a Nintendo Switch OLED model with white Joy-Con controllers attached, resting on a wooden surface. The device is positioned in profile view with the screen facing left and slightly angled towards the camera. In the background, there’s a blurred indoor setting that suggests a cozy environment, possibly a living room or an office space with warm lighting.
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You’re lounging on your couch, Joy-Cons in hand, diving into the sprawling world of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The colors are vivid, the shadows are deep, and every detail pops on a gorgeous 7-inch OLED screen. Now imagine scoring that experience for $64 less than usual. That’s right—Walmart’s currently slashing the price of the Nintendo Switch OLED Model down to just $275, a steal from its standard $349.99 sticker. Whether you’re eyeing the sleek white Joy-Con version or the classic neon blue-and-red combo, this deal’s got you covered. And no, this isn’t some sketchy third-party knock-off or a refurbished unit with a questionable past—it’s the legit, U.S.-spec console, brand spanking new, straight from Nintendo.

I’ll level with you: this isn’t just another random discount to shrug off. The Nintendo Switch OLED has been a fan favorite since it dropped in 2021, and for good reason. It’s the premium version of Nintendo’s wildly popular hybrid console, blending the best of handheld and docked gaming into one slick package. With the Switch 2 officially confirmed by Nintendo (more on that later), you might be wondering if this is still worth it in 2025. Spoiler alert: it absolutely is, especially at this price.

Two individuals are seated at a table, holding and using the controllers of a Nintendo Switch OLED model that is placed on the table in front of them. The focus is on their hands and the device, with the Nintendo Switch logo visible on the console.
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Let’s break it down. The star of the show here is that 7-inch OLED screen. If you’re not a tech nerd, here’s the gist: OLED means richer colors, sharper contrast, and true blacks that make every game look like a mini masterpiece. Compared to the original Switch’s 6.2-inch LCD, it’s a night-and-day difference. At 720p in handheld mode, it’s not pushing 4K or anything crazy, but for a portable screen this size, it’s more than enough to keep you immersed.

The upgrades don’t stop there. Nintendo threw in a sturdier kickstand—finally ditching the flimsy little flap from the original Switch—so tabletop mode feels way more practical. The speakers are louder and clearer too, which is a godsend if you’re playing multiplayer rounds of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe without headphones. Oh, and the dock? It’s got a built-in LAN port for a more stable online connection, a small but clutch perk for anyone who’s ever cursed out lag in Splatoon 3. Sure, the battery life (about 4.5 to 9 hours, depending on what you’re playing) and core performance are the same as the 2019 Switch refresh, but those quality-of-life tweaks make it feel like a proper glow-up.

The image displays a Nintendo Switch OLED model lying flat on a marble surface with its screen facing down. The white Joy-Con controllers are detached and placed on either side of the console, with their buttons and joysticks visible. The back of the console features the Nintendo Switch logo in white at the center, various regulatory icons to the left, a kickstand above it, and multiple ports and vents along the top edge for cooling and connectivity.
Photo: Nintendo

This $275 price tag at Walmart isn’t some bait-and-switch nonsense. You’re getting the full retail package—console, Joy-Cons, dock, the works—with no weird catches. It’s not an import that’ll leave you scrambling for a compatible power adapter, and it’s not a “limited stock, act now!” scam. As of today, March 25, 2025, both color options are listed at this discount on Walmart’s site, though I’d move fast since deals like this tend to vanish quicker than a Golden Snitch.

For context, the Switch OLED rarely dips below $300, even during big sales like Black Friday. A $74 discount puts it tantalizingly close to the price of the standard Switch, which still retails for around $299.99 when it’s not on sale.

Okay, let’s address the big question: what about the Switch 2? Nintendo dropped the bombshell earlier this year that a successor is coming, and teased more details dropping in April 2025. Reportedly, the Switch 2 might pack a bigger screen, better performance, and—fingers crossed—backward compatibility with current Switch games.

The Nintendo Switch 2 console and Joy-Cons
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Meanwhile, the Switch OLED at $275 is a proven winner right now. Its library is stacked—Super Mario Odyssey, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Metroid Dread, you name it—and with over 100 million Switches sold worldwide, the community isn’t going anywhere. Plus, if the Switch 2 is backward compatible, your OLED game collection won’t just gather dust. It’s a safe bet for anyone who wants to jump in without waiting.

This sale’s a no-brainer if you’re in the market for a Switch and don’t already own one. It’s also tempting for original Switch owners itching for an upgrade—especially if you play handheld a lot and crave that OLED goodness. If you’re a parent hunting for a kid’s gift, or just someone who’s been holding out for a deal, this is your green light.

That said, if you’re a docked-mode diehard who never undocks the console, the OLED’s benefits might not sway you—stick with the cheaper standard model. And if you’re dead-set on waiting for the Switch 2, well, power to you—just don’t expect it to hit shelves at this kind of discount anytime soon.

At $275, the Nintendo Switch OLED Model is an absolute steal. It’s the best version of a console that’s already a legend, and with a library this deep, it’s still got years of life left. Whether you’re battling Ganon, racing in Mario Kart, or just chilling with some indie gems, that OLED screen and upgraded design make every minute worth it. Head over to Walmart’s site and snag one before the price creeps back up—you won’t regret it.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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