Amazon Giving Away a Nintendo Switch to Kick Off Prime Day

07/10/2017 06:06 pm EDT

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In case you missed it, we reported earlier that grey and neon Nintendo Switches had been spotted on Amazon and Walmart. If you missed out on scoring one, take heart: you still have a chance to walk away with a Nintendo Switch tonight! To celebrate the beginning of Prime Day, Amazon will be giving away a Nintendo Switch tonight at 12AM central time. I know -- it's kind of late, but it's worth it for a free Nintendo Switch, right?

Here's what you have to do. Download the Amazon app on your phone. If you already have it, you may need to update it before you see the giveaway options. At the top left of your app you'll want to tap into the menu, and then scroll down to where it says "Win prizes daily up to Prime Day." There you'll a variety of items being given away. All you have to do is watch a short 30 second ad, then you can click and find out right away whether you won a prize or not.

The Nintendo Switch giveaway isn't until midnight central, but there's also a chance to win a 4K TV, a 1TB PlayStation 4 Pro, and some other great prizes as well. This the last day these giveaways will be taking place, since technically Amazon Prime Day begins tonight! Make sure you make the most of the opportunity and enter to win everything that you can.

Starting tonight around 8PM, you'll start seeing Amazon Prime Day deals appear. Of course Amazon is going to be promoting things like the Echo, and all kinds of TVs and home appliances, but there will be tons of video game deals as well. Games, consoles, and accessories will be featured up to 50% off and, if you're lucky, maybe you'll even get to shop for a few games to go with your new free PlayStation 4 Pro or Nintendo Switch!

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