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This Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Preorder Discount Code Saves You $10

Score the Breath of the Wild sequel for just $60 with this coupon deal.

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Breath of the Wild blew us away when it launched on the Nintendo Switch back in 2017 and the hotly anticipated Zelda sequel, Tears of the Kingdom, is just under a month away from its release. The new game will retail at $70, though, making it $10 more expensive than the previous Zelda title. But worry not as we've got a way for you to drop its price back down to $60. Over at Super Shop, you can use the CNET-exclusive coupon code CNETZELDA during checkout to score the preorder discount. 

The list price for Tears of the Kingdom is already a couple of dollars off there and the above code offers a further $8 discount. Shipping is free. While you won't get any sort of preorder bonus with your purchase, like the art print offered at Best Buy or the wall scroll from Walmart, you don't have to pay the higher price for the game. 

It's worth noting that Super Shop isn't guaranteeing you'll receive the game on release day which may be a dealbreaker for those that want to start playing on May 12 as soon as the game is out. Super Shop states that shipments will be prepped early in release week but will not be physically shipped out "until closer to the release date." If you decide to go for this discount, it's probably worth assuming that you'll get your copy a couple of days after it hits shelves.