Amiibo figures for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Street Fighter 6, initially released alongside the Nintendo Switch 2, are currently available at significantly reduced prices on both Amazon and GameStop. All four Sages from Tears of the Kingdom are now priced at $20 each, marking a notable reduction from their original $30. Similarly, the trio of Street Fighter 6 characters can also be acquired for $20, representing a substantial 50% markdown from their initial $40 retail price. Furthermore, the GameStop-exclusive Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Card Starter Set is also on sale for $20, reduced from its previous $40 price point.
As of the time of publication, GameStop is offering all seven Zelda and Street Fighter Switch 2 Amiibo figures at $20 each. Amazon, however, currently lists only four figures at this discounted rate: Tulin and Sidon from The Legend of Zelda series, alongside Luke and Jamie from Street Fighter. Given Amazon`s tendency for price adjustments, it is advisable for interested buyers to frequently check the product pages for all seven figures, as it is anticipated that Amazon will soon match GameStop`s prices for the remaining two Zelda Sages.
Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo Deals at Amazon
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo
- Tulin — $20 (originally $30)
- Sidon — $20 (originally $30)
- Yunobo — $30
- Riju — $30
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Street Fighter 6 Amiibo
- Luke — $20 (originally $40)
- Jamie — $20 (originally $40)
- Kimberly — Currently unavailable

Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo Deals at GameStop
- Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Card Starter Set — $20 (originally $40)
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo
- Tulin — $20 (originally $30)
- Sidon — $20 (originally $30)
- Yunobo — $20 (originally $30)
- Riju — $20 (originally $30)
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Street Fighter 6 Amiibo
- Jamie — $20 (originally $40)
- Luke — $20 (originally $40)
- Kimberly — $20 (originally $40)
These current $20 offers align with Nintendo`s recently adjusted pricing strategy for Amiibo figures released prior to the Nintendo Switch 2`s launch. As an illustration, the King K. Rool Amiibo is undergoing a reprint and is available for preorder at Best Buy for $20. Conversely, the Donkey Kong & Pauline Amiibo, which debuted alongside Donkey Kong Bananza in July, maintains its $30 MSRP as part of the Nintendo Switch 2 series and has not yet seen significant discounts from major retailers.
Below, delve into a detailed overview of all seven Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo figures that are currently available at a reduced price.
Featured Amiibo Figures
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Tulin Amiibo
$20 (was $30)
Tulin, a beloved supporting character in recent Zelda lore, has quickly become a popular Amiibo figure. Depicting the young Rito with his iconic Great Eagle Bow, this figure is not merely a collectible. It also offers valuable in-game benefits for both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, including exclusive fabric designs for Link`s paraglider in the latter title.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Yunobo Amiibo
$20 (was $30)
The endearing Goron, Yunobo, is perfectly captured in this Amiibo figure, shown wielding the legendary Boulder Breaker hammer. No longer under the malevolent influence of the mask that once plagued Goron City, Yunobo`s figure is compatible with both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, providing players with in-game bonuses and a special fabric for Link`s glider.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Sidon Amiibo
$20 (was $30)
Prince Sidon`s famously charismatic smile is perfectly immortalized in this Amiibo. The dashing Zora royal, holding the Lightscale Trident passed down from Mipha, is also adorned with an array of flashy jewelry befitting his royal status. Like the other Zelda Amiibo, this figure offers compatibility with both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, providing various in-game functionalities.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Riju Amiibo
$20 (was $30)
Designed to convey her readiness for battle, the Sage of Lightning, Riju, is depicted about to unleash a flurry of attacks, wielding the Scimitar of the Seven Swords in each hand. Consistent with her in-game appearance, Riju wears traditional Gerudo attire, including a flowing skirt, an ornate gold headpiece, bracelets, and other elaborate jewelry. This Amiibo also provides functionality with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, unlocking in-game features such as special paraglider fabric.
Street Fighter 6 Luke Amiibo
$20 (was $40)
Luke`s powerful uppercut is dynamically represented in this Amiibo, complete with a vivid orange visual effect emanating from his fist. This Amiibo for Street Fighter 6 on Switch 2 allows players to save their personal settings and unlocks various exclusive in-game content, including music tracks, wallpapers, and camera frames.
Street Fighter 6 Jamie Amiibo
$20 (was $40)
Jamie, the defender of Chinatown, strikes a distinctive and flashy pose in this Amiibo, enhanced by a translucent blue background effect. When scanned on Switch 2, this Amiibo enables players to save their character`s outfits, preferred control style, and button settings for their fighter in the game. The figure also unlocks exclusive music tracks and device wallpapers.
Street Fighter 6 Kimberly Amiibo
$20 (was $40)
Kimberly`s Amiibo figure vibrantly captures her energetic and dynamic personality, depicting her bounding towards a fight with a trail of pink dust in her wake. Similar to the other two Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures, this ninja prodigy`s figure can save custom fighter settings and grants access to unique music tracks and wallpapers within the game.
Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Card Starter Set
$20 (was $40) | GameStop Exclusive
This GameStop-exclusive set of 22 Amiibo Cards for Street Fighter 6`s Year 1 fighters provides players with the ability to save custom settings, including outfits and button configurations. It also unlocks photo frames and wallpapers. The comprehensive pack features cards for: Luke, Jamie, Manon, Kimberly, Marisa, Lily, JP, Juri, Dee Jay, Cammy, Ryu, E.Honda, Blanka, Guile, Ken, Chunk-Li, Zangief, Dhalsim, Rashid, AKI, Ed, and Akuma.