It’s no secret that Nintendo is readying the Switch’s successor, but until that’s actually available on the market, the corporate will proceed to search out ways to sell the present Switch. As of Nintendo’s last quarterly report, the console has reached 143.42 million units sold, and it should still sell one other 10.6 million units to match the success of the Nintendo DS. For individuals who still don’t own a Switch or are considering an upgrade to the OLED model, Nintendo is offering two recent bundles available by October.
The primary is the usual Nintendo Switch: Mario Kart 8 Bundle, priced at $299.99. That bundle features a Nintendo Switch system with Neon Red and Neon Blue Joy-Con controllers, a download code for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online Individual Membership. The opposite bundle replaces the usual Switch system with an OLED model featuring white Joy-Con controllers. The OLED bundle can be available for $349.99. Principally, each bundles include Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online Individual Membership at no additional cost.
Despite being at the tip of its life cycle, the Switch still has a formidable lineup in the approaching months. At the tip of this month, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom can be released, and October will feature Super Mario Party Jamboree. Mario & Luigi: Brothership is about to launch in November. Although Nintendo doesn’t have a significant release in December, Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is scheduled for January 16, 2025.