Try three great games for free on Nintendo Switch!
21/12/2020
Try these three games on Nintendo Switch for free
From sword-swinging action and exciting exploration to relaxing multiplayer fun with family and friends, Nintendo Switch has fun for everyone. Looking for something new? With these demos, available on Nintendo eShop, you can try out Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Pikmin 3 Deluxe and 51 Worldwide Games right now without paying a penny!
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
In this story set 100 years before The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the fate of Hyrule lie in your hands! Travel into the past and fight to prevent the kingdom’s destruction at the hands of Calamity Ganon and his forces of darkness.
Pikmin 3 Deluxe
Touch down on PNF-404 and join Alph, Brittany and Charlie on a quest to save Planet Koppai with their new friends, the Pikmin! Command a capable crop of tiny creatures and explore a hostile planet in this exciting blend of action and strategy.
51 Worldwide Games
Clear the table and settle down with family and friends to enjoy a diverse collection of timeless favourites! From ancient board games to modern classics, relaxing card games to fast-paced toy sports, experience the games that have shaped cultures all around the world.
Want even more? There are many other games for Nintendo Switch that you can try out for free right now – see the whole list of demos here.
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