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There’s Still Time to Save 25% Off the Excellent Tomtoc Slim Nintendo Switch 2 Case for October Prime Day

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The Tomtoc Slim is one of the best compact Nintendo Switch 2 cases you can get and it’s on sale today for the final hours of October Prime Day. Amazon is offering the Tomtoc Slim in your choice of black, white, or gray for just $27.74 after a 25% off instant discount. Several other colors are also on sale (albeit at a smaller 20% discount), including the rarely discounted dazzling color fade models like Matcha Green, Ocean Blue, Iris Purple, and Cherry Blossom. This is a much better deal than the official Nintendo Switch 2 case which currently sells for $39.99.

Tomtoc Slim Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case From $27.74

Tomtoc has a history of making great cases for mobile electronics, including most current gaming handhelds like the original Switch and Switch Lite, Steam Deck, and Asus ROG Ally. Its signature trademark is the raised indent patterning for each handheld’s unique analog joystick and button layout. This is mostly an aesthetic touch, but it helps set Tomtoc cases apart from the boring monochrome design you’ll see for nearly every other case out there including the official case.

Material-wise, the Tomtoc is a hardshell case with a felt inner lining. It has an interior flap that can fit up to 12 game cards, a buckle strap, and durable YKK zipper that’s smoother and easier to use than the Genki Sleeper case. Since this is a slim case designed for as minimal of a footprint as possible, there’s no room to fit a charger.

Need something bigger?

If you’re looking for something roomier, Tomtoc also has a sling-style case that’s specifically made for portable gaming handhelds including the Switch 2. The padded compartment is shaped like a “W” to make room for a wide range of handhelds that have dual analog joysticks. It’s not specifically designed for the Switch 2, so don’t expect a molded fit, but there’s plenty of room here to fit extra controllers, a charger or power bank, and more.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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