The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom can be purchased for $50 at Woot until Thursday, October 31, unless it sells out beforehand, which is highly likely given its previous sell-out at a $52 price earlier this month. If you missed that deal and want to save $10 on the latest Zelda game, don't delay in placing your order. Additionally, Woot offers The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for $45, a significant discount from its $70 list price. You can use your Amazon account to shop on Woot, and Prime members enjoy free shipping on all orders. These Zelda titles are just a couple of the many noteworthy gaming deals currently available at Woot.
Among the best Woot video game deals are first-party Nintendo Switch games like Luigi's Mansion 2 HD and Luigi's Mansion 3, ideal for Halloween gaming. Third-party games like the Nintendo Switch version of Sonic X Shadow Generations are also available for $40 (originally $50). This Sonic deal is particularly exciting as the game launched on October 25. Sonic fans should also check out Target's deal on the new Lego Shadow the Hedgehog display model. Woot also has Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance's Steelbook Edition for just $32.
Woot deals often sell out quickly due to limited stock and exclusive discounts not found at major retailers. As of October 28, these deals are set to expire in three days, likely on Halloween. The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom honors the franchise's traditional gameplay while incorporating modern elements introduced by Breath of the Wild and expanded in 2023's Tears of the Kingdom. This is the first mainline game where Princess Zelda takes the lead, offering a fresh take on the series with her ability to create echoes of objects and monsters to solve puzzles, traverse gaps, and fight.
Echoes of Wisdom retains classic elements like traditional dungeons and Heart Pieces, making it a must-play for longtime fans and a great introduction for newcomers. It received a 9/10 in our review. Note: Woot recently updated its Nintendo Switch listings to indicate that physical games ordered are region-free editions, meaning you may not receive a North American version. However, all Nintendo Switch consoles are region-free, and most games include multiple language options, including English. The only visible difference with an international import is the ratings board logo on the box.
In terms of gameplay, there are no differences between North American, UK, or Japanese versions. The potential issue arises with DLC; for instance, if you buy the UK edition of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, future DLC must be purchased from the UK eShop. North American Switch owners can create UK and Japanese eShop accounts, making this more of an inconvenience than a major issue. Most Nintendo-published games, especially first-party Switch titles, are self-contained and do not require DLC.
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