The Nintendo Switch might continue to be one of the most popular consoles on the market today - despite it being released more than seven years ago. But if you have been waiting for a decent console deal, Very might have something for you.
That's because Very is letting you trade in devices - phones, consoles and more - and get £210 off a new console. And that includes a Nintendo Switch.
That means you could get a Nintendo Switch for as little as £49 if you have an old device and managed to get the full trade-in price for the console.
But it doesn't stop there. Very allows you to use the trade-in deal on a number of other products like the newest PlayStation Pro which has an absolutely massive price tag.
If you have an old PS5, this might be the perfect opportunity to trade in your old tech to help cut money off these devices without needing to pay out the nose for either of them.
Our gaming editor Liam Martin reviewed the Switch at the time and gave it four out of five stars. He said: "The Nintendo Switch certainly isn't perfect, but when you look at the console's main issues, they're problems that can be solved.
"The Nintendo Switch is certainly a huge step up from the Wii U, and proof that Nintendo is still capable of innovating."
Meanwhile if you have been on the lookout for a new console, we will be covering our thoughts about the PS5 Pro when it releases on November 7.
But if you want some alternative places to go and buy a PS5 Pro,you can pre-order the device from Amazon right here for £699 - but as we mentioned, you'll want to consider Very if you want to trade in an old device.
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