Looking for a magical video game deal? For a limited time, the Nintendo Switch eShop is featuring a sale that offers theLego Harry Potter Collection​​​​​​for a mere $6. But it’s not just theLego Harry Pottergames that are getting a price cut, as numerous entries from the Lego series of titles are currently available at a massive discount.

For many, theLego Harry Potter Collectionwill be the bell of the Yule Ball among the current Lego sales. Mainly becausethe game isn’t one, but two, Harry Potter games in one package. Developed by TT Games,Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4wasreleased in 2010 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, and numerous other systems to fairly high critical acclaim.

Lego Harry Potter Collection Logo Harry vs Voldemort

Due to the success ofYears 1-4, TT Games followed it up with a sequel in the form ofLego Harry Potter: Years 5-7in late 2011. It would then take until October 2016 for Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to bundle the two titles together in the form of theLego Harry Potter Collectionfor PlayStation 4. Finally, it arrived on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch two years later. Some consider theLego Harry Potter Collectionto beone of the best Harry Potter games ever made.

Normally retailing on the Nintendo eShop for $30,theLego Harry Potter Collectionis currently 80% off. However, as previously mentioned, there are several other Lego titles seeing price cuts too. TheLego Movie 2 Videogameis discounted by 90%. As is 2019’sLego Jurassic World. 2021’sLego Marvel Superheroesis enjoying an 85% sale. And 2022’sLego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, “one of the most ambitious licensed Lego games ever”, is also being pushed down by an 80% discount.

Get the Lego Movie 2 Videogame for $4

Get Lego Marvel Super Heroes for $6

Get Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga for $12

If you’re a fan of TT Games' Lego titles, now is a great time to stock up on these excellent franchises.These games make for incredible cooperative experiences to play with your friends, children, or significant other. And because they’re all so relatively lightweight in data size, you should easily be able to install them all onto one microSD card. Those looking for a deal might want to check out theSonic the Hedgehog-themed ones.

It’s a weird time for publisher Warner Bros. Interactive. The publisher recentlycanceled itsWonder Womantitle, which was in development at Monolith Productions. Worse than that, the company shuttered Monolith Productions, as well as the teams at Player First Games, and WB San Diego.

Who knows whether the Lego sale is related to the publisher’s recent woes, but the shuttering of Monolith Production in particular is a tough one for fans of video games. The developer was acclaimed for its previous efforts, which most recently includedMiddle of Earth: Shadow of Mordor, andMiddle Earth: Shadow of War. The team was also the originator of the Warner Bros. patented nemesis system. Because of the studio’s closure and the system’s patented status,we may never see it utilized in a game again.

Players have a bit of time to decide whether to pick these games up, though. All of these eShop sales run throughMarch 24th, 2025.