Nintendo Switch Holiday Bundle Is Available Now For Black Friday
Grab a Nintendo Switch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Switch Online for only $300 for a limited time.
Update: The Nintendo Switch holiday bundle is currently sold out.
If you're shopping for a Nintendo Switch console this holiday, the best deal you're likely to find is available now. For the third year in a row, Nintendo is offering a holiday bundle that includes the updated Switch with better battery life, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and three months of Nintendo Switch Online for $300. The bundle went live on November 21 and, as expected, it's already a very popular item. Amazon and GameStop sold out of its initial stock, but you can still pick it up at Best Buy and Target. We'd expect this bundle to be restocked throughout the week, but it's likely to sell out quickly each time.
Nintendo Switch Holiday Bundle
$300
This bundle comes with the standard Nintendo Switch--not the Switch OLED--but it is the model with better battery life.
In addition to the holiday bundle, there are tons of deals on Nintendo Switch games and accessories. Make sure to check out our roundup of the best Nintendo Switch deals and best Switch game deals. If you're shopping for PlayStation and Xbox products this week as well, we have lists covering the best PlayStation Black Friday deals and best Xbox Black Friday deals.
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