Nintendo Switch 2's $50 Discount Is Back for Last-Minute Holiday Shoppers
The Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle is back on sale for $449.99 ($50 off). Don't miss this and other last-minute holiday tech deals on the PS5, DJI mics, and more.
In a surprise move for anyone who's waited until the absolute last minute, the best deal on the is back. The highly sought-after bundle, which includes the console and the game Mario Kart World, is once again available for, a full off its typical price. According to reports, both Best Buy and Target are honoring this limited-time price, offering what might be a final chance to grab the console at a discount before Christmas.
A Surprising Reversal from Nintendo
This deal's return is particularly unexpected, as it comes in the same year that Nintendo hiked prices on original Switch consoles and new accessories. When the console launched back in June, the company made it clear the bundle wouldn't be around forever. Reinforcing the urgency, Nintendo shared yesterday on X (formerly Twitter) that quantities are now limited.
More Last-Chance Tech and Gadget Deals
For gamers who missed Black Friday, Sony's deals have also been switched back on at Best Buy through Christmas. This is significant because Sony increased console prices in August due to tariffs. The digital is now (down from $499.99), while the more powerful is priced at (down from $749.99).
Content creators can find a steep discount on the bundle, a great option for social media video recording. The set is currently about at Amazon and Best Buy, far below its original price. For a gift that will arrive after the holidays, the highly-rated Helinox Chair One is on sale for (originally $99.95), perfect for future outdoor adventures.
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