A Dragon Ball The Breakers 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 €4.44 at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €5.86 · 10 verified stores, 12 offers in stock · Updated 02h 05min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Dragon Ball The Breakers for Nintendo Switch starts at €4.44 at Difmark — that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €5.86 at Eneba.
We have never recorded it cheaper than this.
That €4.44 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
With 12 offers across 10 stores there is enough competition for the price to move, so the gap between the cheapest and the rest is worth checking before you buy.
The cheapest route is a shared account at €4.44 (Difmark), 24% under the cheapest eShop code, €5.86 at Eneba. It is worth knowing what that buys: with an account you play on someone else's credentials and the game never becomes yours, while the code does.
Beyond the standard edition at €5.86, there is the Special at €6.16 at Kinguin, €1.72 more. Check on the store what each one adds before paying the difference.
2 of the 12 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
That matters more on Switch than anywhere else: eShop codes are strictly regional, a code from one region will not redeem on an account from another, and there is no way to convert it afterwards.
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.
Critics landed at 55 out of 100 across 46 reviews, with 7% of them recommending it.
For most people the key at €5.86 at Eneba is the sensible buy: the game stays on your own account and it is only €1.42 more than the shared account.
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