Nintendo Switch 2 Premieres Its ‘Choose Your Game’ Bundle This Summer

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'Mario Kart World' (Image: Nintendo)

'Mario Kart World' (Image: Nintendo)

Nintendo recently announced that, starting in June, it would be launching its “Choose Your Game” Bundle.

This deal would include the Nintendo Switch 2 and a download code that would allow users to obtain the digital version of a specific Nintendo title. Buyers can choose between Donkey Kong Bananza, Pokémon Pokopia and Mario Kart World.

This bundle will be available at participating retailers at a suggested price of $499.99. It will be available for a limited time while supplies last, varying by retailer. Fans can expect to save about $30 compared to buying the Nintendo Switch 2 and one of the games separately.

The Nintendo U.S. website provides this description for the Switch 2:

“Nintendo Switch 2 delivers a more powerful and upgraded experience, offering ways for friends and family to connect and play together – anytime, anywhere. Enjoy games at up to 4K resolution**, explore the mouse control functionality of the reimagined Joy-Con 2 controllers in compatible games and use the GameChat*** feature to feel like you’re playing right next to friends and family, even if they’re miles away.”

Nintendo U.S. also provides the following descriptions for the three games players can choose between in the bundle:

Mario Kart World is the biggest Mario Kart game yet! Hit the open road with Mario and friends across a vast interconnected environment, where players can race seamlessly across connected courses that deliver Mario Kart racing like never before. Packed with places to go, races to win and the ability to explore the in-game world at your own pace, Mario Kart World is fast-paced fun (or leisurely exploring) for longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Donkey Kong Bananza features (literal) ground-breaking exploration as you destroy your way through layer after layer as Donkey Kong and Pauline. With DK’s brute force and Pauline’s special singing abilities, you can crash through walls, carve tunnels with your fists, punch straight down into the ground, and even tear off chunks of terrain to swing around and throw. The more you smash, the more areas open up to explore. Pauline’s singing can also empower Donkey Kong with different Bananza Transformations, each with its own unique power. Join them as they delve deep underground – and discover that this subterranean world is a lot more than it seems on the surface.

Pokémon Pokopia is a charming life sim where you play as a Ditto who has transformed to look like a human and is trying to restore a withered world using their transformation skills and new crafting abilities. Get nice and cozy while you craft, create, build and befriend a variety of Pokémon in an empty land brimming with promising possibilities.”

Start saving this summer with the “Choose Your Game” bundle.

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