Right now at Amazon, you can pick up this Nintendo Switch bundle for just $360 ahead of Black Friday. Which means you can beat the day-of rush of like-minded shoppers. Along with the standard Switch console and neon red/blue Joy-Con controllers, you’ll also get a digital download code for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a redemption code for 3 months of Nintendo Online (a $60 total value).
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The standard Switch console has a 6.2-inch touchscreen with 720p resolution for handheld mode and an included dock with HDMI output for 1080p resolution. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, you can play online with friends, download new games and add-ons, and set up wireless controllers. It has 32GB of internal storage that can be expanded with the microSD card reader. And on a full charge, the Switch can give you up to 9 hours of play time before you need to switch to docked mode or grab your USB-C charger.
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the most current iteration of the popular racing game with 32 new and fan favorite tracks across the franchise. You can customize your karts with dozens of upgrades and characters for stat boosts. And with the Booster Course Pass, you can access 16 more tracks for a total of 48 to challenge friends online or on the couch.
Nintendo Online is required for accessing certain game features like online multiplayer. Members also get perks like exclusive eShop discounts and cosmetic DLC for featured games, and access to the Nintendo Virtual Console libraries which are packed with classic games from the NES era all the way through to the Gameboy Advance.
While this isn’t a traditional deal in the sense that you’re getting a discount, Amazon and Nintendo may only have a certain number of bundles available at this price or physically on-hand to ship. That means the price may increase later, or the listing might sell out and become unavailable.
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