A1-condition complete-in-box copies of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom trade for $43 on CartridgeBond, approximately 139% more than GameStop's $18 trade-in offer. Prices are researched against eBay sold listings and PriceCharting data, then locked in for both buyer and seller before any meetup.
The headline number isn't the take-home number. eBay charges 13-15% in fees plus shipping. GameStop's trade-in is store credit, not cash. Facebook Marketplace asking prices look high but rarely close at full ask. Here's what an A1-condition copy of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom clears across the major options:
| Platform | You take home | Trade-offs |
|---|---|---|
| CartridgeBond | $43 cash | Locked price, no fees during beta. Local meetup or shipping. |
| eBay (after fees) | $27 - $29 | Photo uploads, listing management, 13-15% in fees + shipping. |
| Facebook Marketplace | ~$33 typical | No buyer commitment. Lowball offers, ghosts, door renegotiation. |
| GameStop trade-in | $18 store credit | In-store only. Credit, not cash. Most convenient option. |
CartridgeBond's $43 locked price is approximately 139% more than GameStop trade-in. eBay can match or exceed it, but the time cost of listing management often eats the difference.
Tears of the Kingdom holds value better than almost any other Switch title because it sold 20+ million copies but rarely gets resold - most owners hang onto it. Limited supply on the secondary market keeps prices stable in the $40-45 CIB range, with sealed copies pulling premium prices.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a action-adventure title from Nintendo, and a 3-year-old release that has held value. At a locked CartridgeBond price of $43, buyers save approximately 39% off the original $69.99 retail. This makes A1-condition used copies one of the most cost-effective ways to add Zelda: TOTK to a Switch library.
The cardboard sleeve case is often missing from used listings - check that the original outer slipcover is included. Save files don't transfer between cartridges, so cleared saves are normal. Beyond the game-specific notes, A1 condition on CartridgeBond means the cartridge is in the original case, plays without errors, has no deep scratches affecting gameplay, and the label is intact. Sellers who can't meet these standards are filtered out before matching.
Pick your timeline (now or up to 90 days out), confirm A1 condition, and we match you with a verified buyer or seller at the locked price. No haggling, no flakes, no inbox to babysit.
If you're trying to actually clear an A1-condition copy of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, here's the practical ranking by total take-home value minus time and risk:
Locked price of $43, no fees during beta, A1-verified buyers. Submit in 60 seconds, matched in 48 hours, meet up locally or ship nationally. Highest cash-equivalent return for least effort.
Potential $27-$29 after fees. Requires good photos, accurate description, listing management, and you'll absorb 13-15% in fees plus shipping. Returns are buyer-friendly, which can sting.
Asking prices look high but rarely close at ask. Expect lowball offers, "is this still available?" spam, ghosts, and door-side renegotiation. Best for buyers who don't mind babysitting an inbox.
$18 in store credit. Most convenient if you want a new game from GameStop anyway. Cash value of credit is closer to $11 if you're not buying GameStop products.
If you're selling or buying Zelda: TOTK, you might also be looking at these related Switch titles. All locked at researched market prices:
The CartridgeBond widget pre-fills Zelda: TOTK when you click below. Choose your timeline, confirm A1 condition, drop your details, done.