Nintendo is discontinuing its game voucher program for Switch Online subscribers, which allowed users to purchase two game vouchers for $100 and save on first-party games like The Legend of Zelda and Xenoblade Chronicles.
The game vouchers will no longer be sold after January 30, 2026, but existing vouchers will remain valid for 12 months after purchase. New Switch titles will continue to be added to the voucher catalog in 2026.
Despite the discontinuation of the vouchers, Switch 2 owners can still use them to save on games like Metroid Prime 4 and Pokémon Legends: Z-A by purchasing the vouchers and upgrades for a total of $120 instead of the $140 a la carte cost.
Nintendo's future support for the original Switch platform beyond 2026 remains uncertain, but fans have the opportunity to stock up on vouchers for game purchases until the program ends.