One of Our Favorite Nintendo Switch Bundles Adds a New Item

by Seth G. Macy

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If you're looking for a new Nintendo Switch and you want to save a little money, you're in luck. Walmart's incredible Nintendo Switch bundle deal remains the best way to grab yourself a new Switch and save.

It's not the only bundle on sale, either. There are other chances to save with a new Nintendo Switch deal, but you can also grab yourself the special edition Pokemon: Let's Go Pikachu Nintendo Switch bundle, too. It's not on sale, but it's still in stock, which seems like it should be impossible. But it's not!

Whether you're looking to grab storage or grab a game and some other gear, it's a great time to be in the market for a new Nintendo Switch.

Looking for some games? Check out the latest Nintendo Switch game deals and save on some of the best Nintendo Switch games around.

Here are the best deals on Nintendo Switch consoles right now:

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The best deal on Nintendo Switch has changed up once again. This bundle has everything you need to start your journey into the world of Nintendo Switch. Pick from grey or neon red/blue console, then add one of the following Nintendo Switch games:

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Super Mario Odyssey Super Mario Party The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Splatoon 2

I personally recommend Breath of the Wild, but that's just because I think it's the best game ever. This Switch bundle deal now includes an Ematic USB-C to HDMI adapter with built-in card reader, as well as either a Super Mario or Mario Kart enamel pin. All that for $329.99.

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I thought we'd never see this bundle again, especially not at its list price, and yet, here it is. Get this special edition Nintendo Switch bundle with Let's Go Pikachu and Pokeball Plus for $399.96.

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As far as value goes, this is a fantastic Nintendo Switch deal. You get a Nintendo Switch, a Starlink starter set with Fox McCloud and the Arwing model, as well as your choice one of four Starlink accessory packs, all for as little as $318.

Nintendo Switch Mario Tennis Aces/1-2 Switch Bundle contentplaceholderpng-967b4c.png

While it's not a fantastic, attention grabbing deal, it's still a solid choice and has lots of staying power in the world of the best Nintendo Switch deals. Mario Tennis Aces is a ton of fun, and is a perfect pack-in for new Nintendo Switch consoles. The launch-era 1-2 Switch isn't quite as delightful as Mario Tennis Aces, but it has some definite high points: it's fun at parties and it's essentially free with this bundled deal. Since this bundle is at Walmart, you get free 2-day shipping on it, too.

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Consider one of these Nintendo Switch storage bundles if you're looking for the perfect bundle to give someone as a gift. A surprising amount of people still think of video game consoles requiring memory cards, and the Switch branding on this SanDisk Micro SD card removes any doubt as to its compatibility.

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The Nintendo Pro Controller is listed at $69.99, and even at full price I'd recommend it. Thankfully, it HAS come down in price since its introduction. It's not at its lowest-price ever, but it's at what appears to be a pretty stable discount.

There are also some good deals on Nintendo Switch games right now, so if you want to start playing some of the console's best games and you want to save money while you're doing it, check out the best Nintendo Switch game deals happening right now.

Nintendo eShop Gift Cards:

These aren't on sale, but they're a fast and easy way to start filling up your new Nintendo Switch with games.

Seth Macy is IGN's tech and commerce editor. Find him on Twitter @sethmacy.

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