Nintendo has reportedly discontinued the Mario Kart World Nintendo Switch 2 bundle, as indicated by a leaked GameStop memo, with uncertainty about future game bundles, though Animal Crossing: New Horizons may be a candidate.
Nintendo is ending production of the Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle in the US, with remaining stock to be sold until depletion, as part of a limited-time offer, with future bundles expected to feature different games.
Nintendo UK is offering a special holiday bundle for the Switch 2, which includes a free 12-month Nintendo Switch Online membership and a Luigi ornament, saving customers £58.97. The deal is available until January 11, 2026, and is exclusive to the UK, providing a festive discount on a new console and game package.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is back in stock at Target, including the Mario Kart World bundle, both available at MSRP with delivery this week. The console has gained popularity, and Amazon is also beginning to offer invites for purchase, making it easier for fans to secure the new system amidst high demand.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is now available for purchase on Amazon through an invitation-only process, with the console bundled with Mario Kart World. Customers can request an invite, which is valid for 22 hours, but there are no Prime Day deals for the device. The process is part of Amazon's effort to control the supply and distribution of the new hardware.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is now available for purchase on Amazon through an invitation-only process, with the option to request an invite, coinciding with Prime Day deals, but no discounts are offered.
Amazon has listed a Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle on its site, indicating potential availability soon, despite the console still being marked as 'Currently unavailable.' This marks a possible shift in Amazon's relationship with Nintendo, as it has historically been less involved in first-party Nintendo product sales in the U.S., and suggests that Amazon may start selling Switch 2 consoles directly. The listing is currently not live for purchase but signals an upcoming release or sale event.