Calling all Mario fans! Today is officially Mario Day, and in honor of the mustachioed little plumber, Nintendo has released a new Mario-themed Nintendo Switch bundle for $299.99. In addition to a standard, non-OLED Switch and a pair of red Joy-Con controllers, the special edition “Mario Choose One” bundle comes with a download code for one of three games: Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, or New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. You’ll also get a set of stickers from the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie, which you can use to tag the included dock, a binder, or... whatever else people tag these days.
Nintendo’s Mario-themed Switch is now available (and comes with a free game)
The standard red-and-black console comes with a set of stickers and a download code for one of three digital titles.
The standard red-and-black console comes with a set of stickers and a download code for one of three digital titles.


If you were looking to buy any of those games and a Switch anyway, this works out to be a nice little deal. They normally retail for $59.99 apiece, so it’s as if you’re getting a full game for free. However, if you already own a Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite, keep in mind that all three titles are on sale right now, alongside a handful of other Mario games, which we’ve detailed in our roundup of the best Mario Day deals.
Where to buy the new Mario-themed Nintendo Switch bundle
Right now, Nintendo’s “Mario Choose One” bundle is available for $299.99 at Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and direct from Nintendo. Just keep in mind we’re not sure how long the special edition bundle will stick around. Some former Nintendo Switch bundles — like the Pokémon: Let’s Go-themed Switch from 2018 — are pretty hard to come by at this point, so it might be wise to buy this sooner rather than later.
In addition to a standard Switch console and a pair of red Joy-Con controllers, Nintendo’s latest bundle includes a download code for a digital copy of Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, or New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
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