If you’re looking for an easy way to increase your spending power, GameStop is currently offering some rare discounts on digital gift cards, subscriptions, and even in-game currencies. This blanket 10% discount is available to anyone, but GameStop Pro members will get an additional 5% discount. Deals on subscription services like Xbox Game Pass Ultimate are fairly common, but we rarely see discounts on Nintendo’s Switch Online + Expansion Pack or Gift Cards for the Nintendo eShop or Steam, making this a great opportunity to top off your Steam Wallet or sign up for Nintendo’s premium online subscription.
GameStop is offering a rare discount on gift cards and digital titles
10% discounts on gift cards, digital subscriptions, and more
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In addition to deals on gift cards and subscriptions, GameStop is also extending this 10% discount to digital versions of games, including first-party Nintendo titles like Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Princess Peach: Showtime!, and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and more. You can even pick up a copy of Star Wars: Outlaws for the PlayStation or Xbox for $62.99 (was $69.99).
Nintendo eShop Gift Card
Fortnite V-Bucks
Starting from $8.99 for 1000 V-Bucks, this precious premium currency makes for an ideal stocking filler for any Fortnite fan. V-Bucks can also be redeemed regardless of what platform you’re playing on.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Super Mario Bros. Wonder
A fitting capstone for the Nintendo Switch, Super Mario Bros. Wonder is a trippy, new take on the classic 2D platformer. Featuring the largest cast of characters in any side-scrolling Mario game, Wonder includes plenty of fun surprises, even for seasoned veterans of the franchise.
Princess Peach: Showtime!
Princess Peach Showtime! is the first time the royal lady of the house of toadstool has starred in her own game since 2005. Centering around Peach’s various outfits that grant her different abilities, the gameplay will otherwise feel very familiar to fans of the Super Mario franchise.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
One of the best Mario RPGs of all time — and that’s saying something given the competition — is back with an immaculate remaster for Switch.