If you’re a fan of any of these major titles, now is the time for a small (or large) buying spree for your Nintendo Switch. From now until July 31st you can get up to 50% off of some of your favorite games by Activision-Blizzard, the company behind Crash Bandicoot, Overwatch, and Diablo.

If you’re new to the world of gaming, or if you are looking for something to get a kid in your life, Crash Bandicoot: N’ Sane Trilogy is one of the best games out there for kids. Originally released in the 90s, this cartoonish game provides the intensity of an action title, the skill of a platformer, and the comic relief of Saturday morning cartoons. With another game slated for release in October, now is the perfect time to pick this series up. You can get it today for just $19.99 during the publisher sale.

Of course, the title that is likely to see the most purchases is Overwatch. If you haven’t picked up Overwatch by now, where have you been? The game has over 100 Game of the Year awards to its name for 2016 and has spawned one of the world’s major esports communities. With the game selling for just $19.99 for the Legendary edition—which includes a 3-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online and 15 hero skins—now is the perfect time to pick it up. A full list of games and prices can be found on Nintendo Soup.

Finally, we come to Spyro and Diablo. Spyro—if you don’t already know—is one of the classic games of the late 90s. You’ll get all three games for just $19.99 during the sale, so if your looking for something for your kid, this would be another highly recommended series to pick up. Obviously, we can’t forget Diablo.  The classic dungeon crawler is not particularly child friendly, however, you would be missing out if you didn’t take advantage of the sale.

While this isn’t the biggest sale out there, it does have a lot of bang for your buck. If you’re stuck at home with a kid that’s itching for something to do, you aren’t going to find better deals than this sale. The fact that you can get six games for just over $40 is pretty great. Heck, even if you don’t have kids this is a great way to introduce your significant other to gaming, or just to feel the nostalgia of skateboarding as a dragon.

Source: Nintendo Soup