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Save on gift cards: $10 off at Amazon Prime, 20% on Nintendo at Coles

As with most in life, there's always a catch...

It’s a great time to save on gaming gift cards right now, with offers on at both Amazon and Coles.

$10 off $100 for Amazon Prime members

First, Amazon Prime members are currently able to save $10 AUD on purchases of $100 AUD or more. This includes digital game codes, but perhaps most importantly covers gift cards from Xbox, PlayStation, Roblox, Riot Games, and more.

You can head here to see what’s eligible for the promotion.

You’ll also know an item is eligible as the discount will automatically apply when you’re going through the checkout process.

20% off Nintendo gift cards at Coles

If you don’t mind heading into your local Coles, you can save 20% off of $30, $60, and $100 AUD Nintendo eShop cards from now until 23 September or while stocks last (whichever comes first).

The discount means a $30 AUD card will actually total $24 AUD, a $60 AUD card becomes $48 AUD, and a $100 AUD card will set you back $80 AUD.

There’s a limit of 5 gift cards per in-person customer… and we expect stocks won’t last. Get in soon if you want in on the deal.

(Thanks, Vooks!)

As always, there are plenty of bargains to be found when it comes to gaming — so much so, we’d recommend you stick to the source and follow OzBargain for them all. We’ll, of course, highlight bigg’uns like this when they come up.


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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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