A Hello Neighbor 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 €20.15 at Difmark, Account format · 3 verified stores, 3 offers in stock · Updated 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”Waiting will not get you anywhere: this one hardly ever drops.
When it does drop, it drops a little: rarely more than 16%.
The cheapest it has ever been is €10.00, and that was 4 years ago.
If the official price does not move, the only thing that can save you money is the gap between stores, which is what you have in the table above.
Hello Neighbor for Nintendo Switch starts at €20.15 at Difmark, a shared account.
That €20.15 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 3 offers from 3 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
That puts it 8% under its average of €21.97 since 2021, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
Only shared accounts are in stock, from €20.15 at Difmark. You play on someone else's credentials, so the game never becomes yours — worth weighing before comparing that price with an eShop one.
There is also the cartridge at €28.45 (Amazon FR), the only version you can lend or resell once you are done.
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.
The press verdict is 42 out of 100 from 53 reviews, and 8% would recommend it.
There is no key on the list, so the €20.15 account at Difmark is the only route — just remember the game lives on the seller's credentials.
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Dynamic Pixels create in Hello Neighbor a unique experience in which the adaptive A.I. defies all expectations. Despite that, the final act is quite a... Read more
An ambitious and mysterious puzzler that's ultimately as frustrating as it is fascinating. Read more
While the controls are still iffy, this stealth survival game has seen the world and puzzles polished to a very satisfying shine! Read more
Hello Neighbor is not a game that should be taken lightly, but it is one that will polarize the fans. Read more
Hello Neighbor tries to offer a unique stealth horror experience unlike any other, and in my opinion, does it well. There are issues such as... Read more
Despite its bugs and storyline, Hello Neighbor is still a decent game. The puzzles are creative and a lot of fun to solve, the art... Read more
player contests and player vs. environment puzzles. Currently, Hello Neighbor tries to have its cake while eating it too, and everyone goes home disappointed when... Read more
The game's concept is brilliant, but unfortunately Hello Neighbor's execution does not rise to the occasion and the game falls flat. Read more
In the end, even the main premise of the game is stymied by poorly executed puzzles. Read more
I was so desperate for Hello Neighbor to end that I regularly sought out ways to try and bypass the intended game. There could be... Read more
Hello Neighbor is a frustrating slog through a gauntlet of illogical puzzles that rely on persistence and thoroughness far more than cleverness, observation, or ingenuity.... Read more
I honestly didn't hate Hello Neighbor, but an interesting setup and good intentions don't make up for sloppy design, unwieldy controls, AI that isn't half... Read more
Charming at first but ultimately the victim of lofty ambition, Hello Neighbor is a game that simply can't capitalize off of its interesting premise. Quality-wise,... Read more
On the surface Hello Neighbor seems promising, but beneath that veneer is a game that doesn't work half the time – and is dull when... Read more
Hello Neighbor has some good ideas, a dark story which should have been developed further and a number of issues that make it a horrible... Read more
Frustrating, buggy and overly dependent on trial-and-error, this is a missed opportunity. Read more
Ultimately, the game is a mish-mash of concepts and half-cooked ideas that are never fully developed, wrapped up in a cutesy aesthetic that is at... Read more
Hello Neighbor seems inviting at the outset, but its clumsy, obtuse approach to stealth will have you searching for the exit. Read more
Frequently more frustrating than frightening, Hello Neighbor is a disaster from top to bottom. There's a nugget of a good idea here, but between the... Read more
A buggy, uninjoyable mess of a game, trying and failing to emulate better titles Read more
When simple tasks like reliably picking up and using or placing items are clunky, it's a good sign that the skeletons in the closet aren't... Read more
As much as I looked forward to this title, I haven’t been this disappointed with a game in a very long time. Read more
Hello Neighbor is incompetent and barely playable as a horror, stealth, or adventure game, in addition to being incoherent as a narrative. Read more
Hello Neighbor is the worst game I've reviewed all year. Skip it with prejudice. Read more
Puzzles and stealth are the main attractions of this peculiar videogame by the russian Dynamic Pixels. A title fill with good intentions but full of... Read more
Hello Neighbor starts from a very interesting premise and presents a set of good ideas, but it fails miserably in practically each and every one... Read more
A "family friendly" survival horror that's far from giving us goosebumps. It lacks polishment (glitches, bugs... that make de game uglier) and offers a broken... Read more
With a shallow plot, frustrating gameplay, and serious technical problems, Hello Neighbor fails miserably to turn its creative concept into something fun and memorable. Everything... Read more
Hello Neighbor is like a beautiful bubble from a bubble blower. It has beautiful colors and for a moment, it will enchant you. But like... Read more
Before I bought the game, I watched the trailer. The developers really took care with the trailer, the truth is that not all that glitters... Read more
Hello Neighbor's creator is making a Home Alone-esque game that looks a lot like Hello Neighbor Read more
Hello Neighbor Publisher Acquires Surgeon Simulator, I Am Bread, and Other Bossa Studios IP Read more
RPS@PAX 2022: We chat to TinyBuild about Hello Neighbor 2, killer vacuums, giant spiders and a very big bear Read more
A Neural Network Will Help Hello Neighbor 2’s Enemies Surprise You Read more
Hello Neighbor 2 Delayed Into 2022, Beta Will Show Off Open World Read more
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