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Dragon Quest 11, More Switch Games On Sale For Excellent Prices

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age is one of the best Japanese role-playing games on Nintendo Switch. It also happens to be one of the third-party Switch games that really holds its price. Dragon Quest XI released last September for Switch, and we've never seen it for less than $50, and even a $10 discount has been rare. If you've been holding out for a better price, DQXI is discounted to $37.49 at Target right now. [Update: Amazon is hosting a similar sale that includes many of the same deals]

There is a catch here, though. The discount is only good for in-store pickup online orders, so if you don't live near a Target store, you won't easily be able to take advantage of this excellent deal.

The Switch version, which received a 9/10 in GameSpot's Dragon Quest X1 review, is the "Definitive Edition" for good reason. It features two totally different graphical styles: modern 3D visuals and a top-down 2D render modeled after the old SNES games. The Switch version also adds bonus content found in the original 3DS version that was exclusive to Japan. The soundtrack is also fully orchestrated, replacing the maligned music found in the PS4 and PC versions of its US release.

Dragon Quest XI is just one of hundreds of PS4, Xbox One, and Switch games that's on sale at Target right now for 25% off when using in-store pickup.

On Switch, you can also snag Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age for $22.49, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for $34.12, and Octopath Traveler for $37.49.

You can also pick up Death Stranding for $37.12--one of the best prices we've seen on the 2019 PS4 exclusive. PS4 and Xbox One users can grab Red Dead Redemption 2 for $30, Borderlands 3 for $22.49, and NBA 2K20 for $22.49.

You can browse the entire Save 25% Sale at Target and check out our picks below. The sale ends March 1, and all games must be purchased with in-store pickup to get the discounts.


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