Big Bunch Of Nintendo Switch Games Now Available For Free – Here’s Where You Can Grab Them!

Nintendo Switch players can now grab a bunch of free games without a subscription.

 

 

Nintendo Switch games are pretty expensive, and they’re not getting any cheaper anytime soon. Fortunately, however, there are now many free-to-play games that you might be missing out on.

Free games are worth downloading whenever you can on the Nintendo Switch, especially to save up for the console’s real big guns, like Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, which comes out later this month.

The list of free-to-play games is long, and if I went through them all we’d probably be here all month, so below are a few of the highlights.

However, the complete list can be found on Nintendo’s website if you want to look it up yourself.

The first is a game that needs no introduction, Fortnite: the battle royale, which is accessible on all platforms, but at least you can play it portable on the Switch.

Since it’s not as powerful as an Xbox Series X/S or PlayStation 5, you’ll have to sacrifice graphics and frames. But it’s still just Fortnite, and with all the updates it’s gotten, it’s worth coming back to.

Next up is something a little more current, Fallout: Shelter. This is one of Bethesda’s mobile games where you can become the supervisor of your own shelter. It’s a great diversion if you’re under the influence of the TV series Fallout… You control your Vault down to the smallest detail, welcome new residents and protect it from intruders. Great fun.

Finally, we recommend the Super Kirby Clash, where you can fight from boss to boss together with up to three of your friends, disguised as Kirby and other characters.

The pink monster had his birthday earlier this week, so why not give him some love with a free action platformer?

There are quite a few other games as well, so check out the full list at the link below and see if there are any that catch your eye!

Source: Nintendo

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