The Switch 2 is packed with games for fans to play, whether it's current-gen wonders like Mario Kart World or older Switch games like Super Mario Odyssey. However, it’s impossible to ask fans to play every game when they come out, which is why wishlists are there. It’s a great way to mark a game so that you can get it later for a lower price.
Most people will be buying physical games from stores, so not everyone knows how to wishlist Switch 2 games from the eShop. Doing this can save gamers some money when buying their favorite titles, even if it means waiting for them to download on the console. At the least, it will be convenient to just play the game once its done.
How do you wishlist Switch 2 games on the eShop?
Go to your preferred game and look for the heart icon below the “Purchase” option. Pressing the heart will add this title to your wishlist.
Once a game has been put on your wishlist, you can wait for it to go on sale. This means players won’t have to rush getting Cyberpunk 2077 or Bravely Default at launch, since they can get cheaper. Nintendo first-party titles rarely go on sale, unfortunately, but there will be plenty of quality indies and third-party games that will get discounted?
How do you get notified if your Switch 2 wishlist game goes on sale?
Like the Steam Deck, going to the eShop will immediately tell players if their wishlist Switch 2 games are on sale.
This is a huge improvement over the original Switch, which did not inform players if their wishlist games were discounted. Players had to actively look at their wishlist or check their emails to see if the game was on sale. Needless to say, the Switch 2 is a lot more convenient when it comes to your must-have games getting discounted.
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