Nintendo just dropped some big news: they’re officially ending the Nintendo Switch Game Voucher service. This means players have until January 30, 2026, to snag these popular vouchers before they disappear from the digital shelves.
For those who aren’t in the know, the Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers let gamers purchase multiple game vouchers in one go, making their favorite titles a bit cheaper. Currently, two vouchers can be bought for $99.98, letting players redeem them for two games like Super Mario Party Jamboree or Mario & Luigi: Brothership, resulting in a sweet $20 savings.
However, there’s a catch: any unused vouchers will expire 12 months after purchase. So, if you grab a set on the final day of the service, they’ll be valid until January 30, 2027. While Nintendo hasn’t teased any replacement service that might introduce titles for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, players are still buzzing about what’s next.
What This Means for Gamers
The Nintendo Switch Game Voucher service was a hit, a fan favorite that complemented Nintendo’s online offerings alongside their classic game catalog and the new Game Chat feature. As Nintendo gears up for the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, there’s a lot of speculation about which classic titles will make the jump to the new console. Recently, classic gems like Super Mario Strikers, F-Zero GX, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and SoulCalibur 2 were added to the lineup.
As fans pour over what other titles may be included in future updates, the excitement is building. With the end of the voucher service, players are left pondering what this means for purchasing games in the evolving Nintendo ecosystem.