Save On All Four Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Switch 2 Amiibo At Amazon
Amazon is now selling all four Legend of Zelda Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo figures for discounted prices. Normally $30, the Tears of the Kingdom Sages are on sale for $20 each. The retailer initially offered $10 discounts for Tulin and Sidon last month, but now you can also get Yunobo and Riju for the same price. The trio of Street Fighter 6 Amiibo are also on sale for $20 each, but these are 50% discounts, since each one retails for $40.
Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo Deals at Amazon
Unfortunately, the $40 starting price for some Amiibo is here to stay, as evidenced by last week’s Nintendo Direct. Nintendo revealed seven new Amiibo for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Kirby Air Riders, and Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2. The new Mario Galaxy Amiibo figures cost $40 each, and one of the three Metroid Amiibo is $40, too. That said, this particular Metroid figure is quite large. The upcoming Kirby Air Riders Amiibo, meanwhile, are priced at $50. There’s some nuance to the price here, as Kirby is bundled with a Warp Star machine, and Banana Waddle Dee comes with the Winged Star.

Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo Deals at GameStop
Amazon is sold out of the Kimberly Street Fighter Amiibo, but you can still get it for $20 at GameStop. You’ll also find the GameStop-exclusive Street Fighter Amiibo Card Starter Set for 50% off.
Check out our gallery below for a closer look at The Legend of Zelda and Street Fighter 6 Amiibo deals as well as the seven Mario, Metroid, and Kirby Amiibo you can preorder now.
$20 (was $30)
One of the most popular supporting characters in recent Zelda history, the young Rito has unsurprisingly been a big hit as an Amiibo figure. Tulin wields his signature Great Eagle Bow.
Aside from serving as a fun companion for your desk or game room, the Amiibo is compatible with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom for cool in-game goodies, including exclusive fabric for the paraglider in Tears of the Kingdom.
$20 (was $30)
Even as an Amiibo, Yunobo is still confused to see you. Or maybe he’s confused that he doesn’t cost $30 right now. The lovable Goron is no longer wearing the mask that turned Goron City into an all-you-can-eat buffet of Marbled Rock Roast, but Yunobo will always be always be the president of YunoboCo in our hearts. As is tradition, Yunobo wields the historic Boulder Breaker hammer in one of his giant hands.
The Yunobo Amiibo is compatible with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, offering in-game extras and a special fabric for Link’s glider in the latter.
$20 (was $30)
Sidon’s smile has become a meme, so it’s only fitting the Saga of Water’s Amiibo figure features his exceedingly white teeth. The dapper Zora prince wields the Lightscale Trident passed down from Mipha. He’s also adorned with a bunch of flashy jewelry you’d expect as the son of royalty. Like the other Zelda Amiibo, this one is compatible with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
$20 (was $30)
Designed to look like she’s about to unleash a flurry of pain to a group of poor Bokoblins, the Sage of Lightning wields the Scimitar of the Seven Swords in each hand. Just like in the game, Riju wears traditional Gerudo attire, including a breezy skirt, ornate gold headpiece, bracelets, and more jewelry.
Once again, you’ll get some functionality with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, unlocking in-game like special paraglider fabric.
$20 (was $40)
Luke’s vicious uppercut looks quite devastating thanks to the dramatic orange visual effect flowing beneath his fist. The Luke Amiibo can save player settings and unlocks various in-game content in Street Fighter 6 on Switch 2, including music tracks, wallpapers, and camera frames.
$20 (was $40)
The defender of Chinatown strikes a pose with this flashy Amiibo, complete with a translucent blue background for added effect. The Amiibo can be scanned on Switch 2 to save your character outfits, control style, and button settings for your fighter in the game. The figure also unlocks music tracks and device wallpapers.
$20 (was $40)
Kimberly’s Amiibo figure matches her energetic personality, as she’s shown bounding toward a fight with a trail of pink dust in her wake. Like the other two Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures, the ninja prodigy can save custom fighter settings and unlocks music tracks and wallpapers.
$20 (was $40) | Exclusive to GameStop
The GameStop-exclusive Amiibo Cards for Street Fighter 6 can save players settings, including outfits and button configurations, as well as unlock photo frames and wallpapers. The pack comes with 22 cards, one for every fighter from Year 1.
- Luke
- Jamie
- Manon
- Kimberly
- Marisa
- Lily
- JP
- Juri
- Dee Jay
- Cammy
- Ryu
- E.Honda
- Blanka
- Guile
- Ken
- Chunk-Li
- Zangief
- Dhalsim
- Rashid
- AKI
- Ed
- Akuma
The Street Fighter Amiibo lineup expands September 30 when the Series 2 Booster Packs hit store shelves for $6 each.
$30
Released alongside Donkey Kong Bananza in July, this figure clearly shows DK punching a Banandium Gem, because look how happy he is! Another cool aspect about this figure is the stand, which was designed to look like one of the rocky terrains Donkey Kong smashes through in the Switch 2 exclusive.
$40 | Releases November 6
The Samus & Vi-O-La Amiibo is an oversized figure set featuring Samus on the newly revealed motorcycle that figures to be one of the key new features in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Due to the larger size, this figure is $10 more than the other two new Metroid Amiibo. Preorders are available at multiple major retailers ahead of its November 6 release.
$30 | Releases November 6
A brand-new Samus Aran Amiibo based on her appearance in Metroid Prime 4 launches November 6. Samus is depicted in a combat pose, ready to strike with her Arm Cannon.
$30 | Releases December 4
The villain Sylux returns in Metroid Prime 4, and the bounty hunter is getting his first Amiibo figure on launch day. Sylux originally appeared in Metroid Prime Hunters and was briefly shown in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Metroid Prime: Federation Force.
$50 | Releases November 20
Kirby Air Riders is getting two Amiibo figure sets, each of which comes with a character and a machine. Scanning the character Amiibo and machine on its own will train their FP (Figure Player) to level up and become more proficient with machines.
Each Kirby Air Riders figure set retails for $50. If you buy both, you can create a new Air Ride Machine by placing Kirby on Banana Waddle Dee’s machine and vice-versa.
$50 | Releases November 20
Banana Waddle Dee comes with a Winged Star machine and has the same in-game features as the Kirby edition.
$40 | Releases April 2, 2026
The Super Mario Galaxy Amiibo figures won’t launch until April 2, 2026, but preorders opened alongside the Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 collection for Switch and Switch 2. Featuring a more elaborately designed stand than most Amiibo figures, Mario and Luma is priced at $40. Despite the high price, preorders have already sold out at Amazon and Walmart. You can still preorder Mario and Luma at Best Buy.
$40 | Releases April 2, 2026
It’s a similar story for the Rosalina and Lumas Amiibo: Amazon and Walmart are sold out, but you can still preorder at Best Buy. Rosalina is depicted reading to two Lumas. Speaking of stories and reading, the book Rosalina is reading from is being turned into an illustrated hardcover book on November 25. Check out our Rosalina’s Storybook preorder guide for more details.
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