Down Under
- Publisher
- KalypsoMediaGroup
- Released
- 2020-11-13
- On sale in
- 3 of 48 regions
Save 50% via 🇨🇦 Canada eShop
Cheapest of all 48 tracked regions.

Global Prices — All 48 Regions
3 on sale| # | Country | Platform | Regular | Sale (USD) | Discount | Ends |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🇨🇦CanadaMPL | Nintendo | CA$10.07 | $3.59 | −50% | Jul 2 |
| 2 | 🇺🇸United StatesMPL | Nintendo | $7.99 | $3.99 | −50% | Jul 2 |
| 3 | 🇲🇽MexicoMPL | Nintendo | MX$155.01 | $4.50 | −50% | Jul 2 |
| Country | Sale (USD) | Ends |
|---|---|---|
| 🇨🇦CAMPL | $3.59 | |
| 🇺🇸USMPL | $3.99 | |
| 🇲🇽MXMPL | $4.50 |
■Ends < 24h ■Ends < 48h · Tap any row for a buying guide for that country.
About Down Under
During the first half of the 19th Century, the colonial territories of Australia are sparsely populated and consist primarily of coastal cities and a few smaller farming settlements in the remote outback. However, a series of events is set to spark an industrial revolution, one that will usher in an era of change for Australia and secure a lucrative future. In the Railway Empire “Down Under” DLC, it is up to you to tame the unforgiving outback and expand your railway network across its wild terrain and beyond. Your railway will ultimately be the key to laying the foundations for flourishing cities and to connecting remote mining settlements to coastal metropolises. Are you ready to face the sun-scorched landscape of Australia’s Red Centre? • New scenario: “Pioneering spirit” (1830-1930) • Map expansion: “Down Under” (available in Free Game and Sandbox modes) • 3 new historical engines: Heisler (0-8-0), C30 (4-6-0) and Class S (4-6-2) • New tradeable goods (eg. seafood, Rail-O-Mite and canned beer) and 52 new cities to discover • New music tracks, reworked city buildings and unique mission structures (eg. Sydney Harbour Bridge) • New Settlement feature unique to the “Down Under” map: on pre-determined locations, players can now establish new cities and this way arrange the economic system to their liking
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How regional eShop pricing works for Down Under
Nintendo prices Down Under independently in each of the 48 countries we track, using local currencies. Because exchange rates and regional purchasing power differ, the same digital game can cost very different amounts depending on where you buy it. To redeem the cheapest price, you typically need an eShop gift card for that region; we link to a country-specific buying guide whenever you click any row in the price table above.
All prices on this page are converted from the original local currency to your selected display currency using daily exchange rates. The regular price (struck through) shows the country's standard eShop price; the highlighted sale price is what Nintendo is charging today. Discount badges in green mark deals of 50% or more.
Prices last updated: June 13, 2026 at 14:00 UTC