An Aragami 2 Switch Key — also known as an eShop code or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the Nintendo eShop and download to your console. From €11.75 at Difmark, Account format · 1 verified stores, 1 offers in stock · Updated 08h 14min ago.
Official stores are authorized distributors, and while their prices may be higher than Key stores, their reliability is 100%.
“Choose it if you don’t mind the price difference”Key stores are resellers and marketplaces, which is why they are usually cheaper than official stores. We only show the best ones, so you can rest assured. Plus, we offer our guarantee against any issues.
“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”It is at the cheapest it has ever been.
It hit €13.99 back in December 2022, more than 3 years ago.
In all that time it has gone from €13.99 to €49.99, and never below.
Today it is at exactly that price, so waiting for it to go lower is not realistic.
Aragami 2 for Nintendo Switch starts at €11.75 at Difmark, a shared account.
We have never recorded it cheaper than this.
That €11.75 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
There is a single verified offer for it right now, so this price is the market rather than the best of several.
Every offer in stock is Global, so whichever one you pick redeems on any account.
With so little movement on the game itself, the saving left is in the balance: an eShop card worth $35 for United States costs $32.27 at Gamivo today, 7.8% under face value, and that balance spends on anything.
49 outlets reviewed it and it averages 65 out of 100, with 28% recommending it.
There is no key on the list, so the €11.75 account at Difmark is the only route — just remember the game lives on the seller's credentials.
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With improved traversal, map design, and an option for multiplayer, Aragami 2 stands tall as a stealth title that brings the genre’s strengths to the... Read more
Aragami 2 is another enjoyable sneak 'em up and a solid improvement over its predecessor, but an overfamiliar world and mechanics make it hard to... Read more
Aragami 2 is a fun stealth-action game armed with an abundant variety of ninja killing skills and tools which are sure to please fans of... Read more
Aragami 2 is wonderful when you're being a ninja, but one-on-one encounters are poor, and a lack of variety lets it down. Read more
For all my complaints, Aragami 2 does pull off making you feel like a ninja rather well. Planning just the perfect route to ambush everyone... Read more
Aragami 2 will surely scratch any itch that you’re looking for within the stealth action genre. Laying waste to unsuspecting enemies with your buddies and... Read more
While Aragami 2 suffers some of the same flaws as its predecessor, it’s an excellent stealth game that’s sure to please most Ninjas. Read more
Ultimately, poor combat fails to sour the strong level and encounter design here that meshes beautifully with well-thought-out controls and plenty of mechanical variety. An... Read more
Aragami 2 is a stylish, aggressive stealth game that's a little too lean at times. Read more
Aragami 2 is a huge departure from the original game. In exchanging the linear narrative-driven stealth experience for an open-ended co-op mission adventure, Lince Works... Read more
At the end of the day, Aragami 2 is a bit of a disappointment. Yes, it supplies some decent thrills if you fancy conquering a... Read more
Aragami 2's persistent bugs, technical issues, and a lackluster presentation bog down what can otherwise be a fun and intricate stealth action game. Read more
Arguably one of the original Aragami's greatest strengths, it's nice to see Lince Works broaden the scope of their level design. Read more
Aragami 2 has lots of potential but falls into repetition, some odd story choices, and frustrating online play. Read more
I do truly wish I could call this a diamond in the rough or some classic in the making, but that’s just not the case.... Read more
While it’s initially fun nipping around Aragami 2‘s maps thanks to traversal options such as shadow leap, and later unlockable abilities really empower you, repetition... Read more
A bigger, more ambitious stealth sequel which revamps the original's mechanics and personality but most of the changes are to the game's detriment. Read more
Coming off the first game, the hope was that the sequel would expand upon the hardcore stealth mechanics, and it would have worked a treat... Read more
Padded, mediocre, and tripped up by horribly dated AI and unreliable game mechanics, Aragami 2 is the kind of stealth game that you may want... Read more
While Aragami 2's serpentine levels are fun to stealth around in, especially in co-op, a needlessly drawn-out campaign rife with frustrating combat and game-ending glitches... Read more
Aragami 2 ends up being a bit of a mixed bag as a gaming experience. On one hand, the stealth mechanics, outstanding skill tree and... Read more
Aragami 2's ninja garb is frayed around the edges, but it's still an easy, breezy fit. Perfect for a quick-fix of stealth, and joyfully light... Read more
Aragami 2 is a good action and stealth game that evolves what was seen in its first part, improving the control of the character and... Read more
An entertaining game that will delight fans of stealth. Read more
If my relationship with stealth titles is toxic, Aragami 2 is one more symptom of that bond: I know that its mistakes are not reduced,... Read more
Aragami 2 is a very linear stealth experience that gives too much power to the player, making it extremely easy to overcome any kind of... Read more
Stealth and action in a traditional scheme, multiplayer up to three, bathed under an interesting Japanese aesthetic and history. Overall, a good title, although it... Read more
Aragami 2 is for those with the With good ideas and mechanics that made the first game well-loved, Aragami 2 falls short due repetition and... Read more
With no frills or risk-taking, Aragami 2 continues to offer players a good action/infiltration experience. The appeal of the game comes mainly from its hyper... Read more
With Aragami 2, the development team changes art direction, fleshes out the gameplay with everything that has come out in recent years and adds content... Read more
Although an intriguing atmosphere, Aragami 2 can't stand out as the first game did and some choices in level design make it feel more linear... Read more
Aragami 2, in addition to some of its minor flaws, has covered all the shortcomings of the first game and got a great sequel game. Read more
To be extraordinary, Aragami needs to step out of the shadows and draw some attention to itself. Read more
Aragami 2 game although it can be fun for secretive style lovers but unfortunately the final product has failed to accommodate the elements of a... Read more
Although it seems like I'm just bitching about Aragami 2, that's actually not the case. Granted, the combat mechanics are weak, there's no reason to... Read more
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