There’s a Limited Time $50 Discount Now Live, But It Won’t Last Long

There’s a Limited Time  Discount Now Live, But It Won’t Last Long


Walmart has kept its Cyber Monday sale running, and the headline offer hasn’t vanished yet. The retailer is still knocking $50 off the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart bundle, which is the first meaningful discount the console has had since launch. Amazon is matching the price (at least while it remains in stock).

The bundle is $449, the normal price of the hardware on its own, so both retailers are effectively throwing in Mario Kart World for free. You need to be signed in to a Walmart account to access the deal, and the discount applies automatically once the bundle is in the cart.

Update: It’s also back in stock at Amazon.

Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle

Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle

Walmart is running it like a flash deal, so if you were sitting on the fence or waiting for a pre-Christmas price drop, this might be the only window you get before the hardware inevitably goes back to full price.

This isn’t the kind of promotion anyone expected from Nintendo this year, given that the Switch 2 recently cleared the 10 million unit mark, prompting Nintendo to lift its sales forecasts for the year. The Switch 2 also continues to record the strongest console launch in the industry to date.

Samsung P9 microSD Express Card - 512GB

Samsung P9 microSD Express Card – 512GB

A power bank is also worth grabbing if you plan on taking the console anywhere. The Baseus Blade 20,000mAh 100W Slim Power Bank is down to $39.99 for Prime members, usually $99.99, and it’s one of the few high output models that won’t choke when charging a handheld.

If you’re shopping beyond deals, the Switch 2 Pro Controller should be on the list, followed by actual games. Metroid Prime 4 Beyond and Donkey Kong Bananza are obvious picks, along with whatever else catches your eye.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN’s resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.



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