Nintendo's holiday sales are a mixed bag this year, with few real "deals" on the console itself but plenty of value to be had in bundles and accessories. While fans hoping for significant discounts on consoles or new games may come away disappointed, there are still ways to score some great deals.
For those looking to buy a Switch 2 before the end of the year, the marquee Nintendo deal is likely one of the console bundles. The Switch 2 was launched in the spring with two main configurations: a solo console for $449 and a bundle that includes Mario Kart World for $499. Both options are still available now.
Considering the games individually cost $70 each, buying a bundle does save you some money. And while there aren't many other deals on the Switch 2 itself, Walmart currently has a deal on the Mario Kart World bundle – it's $50 off, bringing the price down to $449. This deal is only available with a Walmart account and must be added to your cart to see the discounted price.
However, some physical games are getting discounts from select retailers starting November 23, including Princess Peach: Showtime!, Luigi’s Mansion 3, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Nintendo Switch Sports, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and Splatoon 3. If you're looking for a more affordable entry point into the Switch ecosystem, there are also several smaller games on sale.
As for accessories, they were conspicuously absent from the announced deals, but some third-party retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy might have something available. For those keen on getting official Nintendo gear, such as the Joy-Con 2 bundle, Switch 2 Pro Controller, or even a replica of the console itself in Lego form, there are still options to be found.
For fans looking for gift ideas that won't break the bank, consider smaller items like toys and collectibles. Engadget has an extensive list of these kinds of items available during Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping events, ranging from plushies to holiday decorations.
Overall, while Nintendo's Cyber Monday sales may not offer the discounts some were hoping for, there are still ways to find value in console bundles, games, and accessories – just be sure to shop around and look into smaller items.
For those looking to buy a Switch 2 before the end of the year, the marquee Nintendo deal is likely one of the console bundles. The Switch 2 was launched in the spring with two main configurations: a solo console for $449 and a bundle that includes Mario Kart World for $499. Both options are still available now.
Considering the games individually cost $70 each, buying a bundle does save you some money. And while there aren't many other deals on the Switch 2 itself, Walmart currently has a deal on the Mario Kart World bundle – it's $50 off, bringing the price down to $449. This deal is only available with a Walmart account and must be added to your cart to see the discounted price.
However, some physical games are getting discounts from select retailers starting November 23, including Princess Peach: Showtime!, Luigi’s Mansion 3, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Nintendo Switch Sports, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and Splatoon 3. If you're looking for a more affordable entry point into the Switch ecosystem, there are also several smaller games on sale.
As for accessories, they were conspicuously absent from the announced deals, but some third-party retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy might have something available. For those keen on getting official Nintendo gear, such as the Joy-Con 2 bundle, Switch 2 Pro Controller, or even a replica of the console itself in Lego form, there are still options to be found.
For fans looking for gift ideas that won't break the bank, consider smaller items like toys and collectibles. Engadget has an extensive list of these kinds of items available during Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping events, ranging from plushies to holiday decorations.
Overall, while Nintendo's Cyber Monday sales may not offer the discounts some were hoping for, there are still ways to find value in console bundles, games, and accessories – just be sure to shop around and look into smaller items.