TheNintendo Switch Game Voucherprogram is drawing to a close, with Nintendo revealing the cut-off date for when they can be purchased and for when they can no longer be redeemed.
Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers can be redeemed for some of thebiggest titles on the eShop. The idea is that buying two Game Vouchers together is cheaper than buying them individually, allowing the customer to save one for later. This way, they can grab a game they want now and use the other for when another first-party hit comes out.

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Now that the Nintendo Switch 2 is here, Nintendo is winding downthe Game Vouchers program. The officialNintendowebsite has provided a timeline for when Game Vouchers will become defunct.

What’s Happening With Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers?
As of July 14, 2025, fans will no longer be able to purchase Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers. Any Game Vouchers purchased before then will remain active for a year, allowing players to redeem them until June 18, 2025.
Surprisingly, Nintendo revealed that more titles will be added to the Game Vouchers program in the future. This might hint at a replacement for the program further down the line, though the company would likely have announced it by now if one was in the pipeline.

The Nintendo Switch 2 generation has seenmany fan-favourite deals vanish,such as the Gold Points, which could be applied tothe price of digital games. It wouldn’t sting so much if they were being replaced by something, but right now, the Switch 2 is just pruning stuff and leaving nothing in its place.
Fans have around six months to grab Game Vouchers and another year to use them. Fortunately, there arestill some great titlescoming down the pipeline, so it’s worth grabbing a set now, before they’re gone for good.

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