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Walmart is selling the Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle for $50 off right now for Cyber Monday

Nintendo Switch 2 with Mario Kart World Bundle
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File this Cyber Monday deal under hurry. The Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart bundle already saves you $30 versus the console by itself, but now Walmart has dropped the price.

Right now you can get the Switch 2 + Mario Kart Bundle for just $449 on Walmart. That's $50 off and it's the only retailer offering this Cyber Monday deal right now.

Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle
Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle: was $499 now $449 at Walmart

The best deal you can get on the Nintendo Switch 2 right now is the Mario Kart World Bundle. This package includes the Switch 2 hardware bundled with the flagship launch game, Mario Kart World. It retails for $449, which is $50 off. You'll need to add it to your cart to see the price.

As you'll see in our Switch 2 review, there's a lot to like about this new console, including improved performance, a stunning and larger 7.9-inch display and redesign Joy-Con 2 for better gameplay.

I especially like that you finally get 4K visuals when connected to a TV with frame rates up to 120fps. And you can easily connect with friends via GameChat.

Meanwhile, Mario Kart World is a fun open-world take on the classic racing game. There's new moves and plenty of gameplay depth. And the Knockout Tour mode is a pure blast. We also love the vibrant visuals.

I'd hurry on this Cyber Monday deal as I expect stock to sell out fast!

For more discounts, check out our Cyber Monday deals live blog.

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