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Cashback on ‘Pokemon Sword’ and ‘Pokemon Shield’ for Switch
Nintendo released family-friendly remakes of the original Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue games in 2018, and they were popular, to say the least.
It’s obvious that we can’t get enough Pokémon, and Nintendo clearly got the message, because it has unveiled the trailer for the next installments in the franchise. Due to be released in late 2019, Nintendo is launching Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield on the Switch, and you can receive £15 cash back on any pre-order with GAME.
The process of ensuring you get your cash back couldn’t be any easier. All you need to do is sign up to Quidco and visit the GAME store, spend £15 or more, and then receive £15 cash back from Quidco when your purchase is confirmed. You can then withdraw your earnings to your bank, PayPal, or as gift vouchers.
So if you can’t wait to become a Pokémon trainer all over again, join Quidco and pre-order with GAME for a great deal.
There’s a new region to explore, new Pokémon to train, and enhanced graphics to experience, all on the Switch. This deal not only offers you the chance to get cash back on any purchase, but also means you’ll be at the front of the queue to play. It’s a win-win for any Pokémon fan out there.
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