Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle

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Limited quantities. While supplies last. Start your Nintendo Switch™ 2 adventure with this bundle that includes a system and a full game download for the Mario Kart™ World game, exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2. Nintendo Switch 2 is the next evolution of the Nintendo Switch system—packed with upgrades and fun ways to connect and play together! Discover Nintendo Switch 2 Your games will leap to life on the vivid, 7.9” 1080p screen that showcases the system’s powerful processing and graphics performance. The updated dock also supports up to 4K resolution and frame rates up to 120 fps with compatible games and TVs.* The reimagined Joy-Con™ 2 controllers snap into place with magnetic connectors—and each controller can even be used as a mouse in compatible games. Plus, you can still enjoy compatible games from your existing Nintendo Switch library**. Connect with friends and family with GameChat Once GameChat*** is setp up, press the C Button on your right Joy-Con 2 to start it up, a seamless way to voice chat with your friends, share your game screen, and connect via video chat with a compatible USB-C® camera (sold separately). Nintendo Switch 2 also has a built-in microphone that filters out noise around you for a clear experience. It’s like hanging out together…from wherever you are. GameChat Open-Access Period Until March 31, 2026, GameChat can be used without a Nintendo Switch Online membership. Afterwards, a Nintendo Switch Online membership will be required to use GameChat. Start playing right away with Mario Kart World Zip around courses in a vast world where everything is connected in the Mario Kart World game—exclusively for Nintendo Switch 2. Race along grassy plains, bustling cities, wide-open waters, big ol’ volcanos, and more—plus everything in between. Play together on the same system**** with up to 4 players or go for the top spot in online*** races with up to 24 players. Start a GameChat session in Mario Kart World and whether you’re competing in a race or simply exploring the open road, it’s like you’re zooming around together. Gear up for exclusive games and more Nintendo Switch 2 is the exclusive home to games like Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong™ Bananza, and more. You can also purchase upgrade packs for certain Nintendo Switch games like The Legend of Zelda™: Tears of the Kingdom, Super Mario Party™ Jamboree, and Kirby™ and the Forgotten Land for enhanced experiences and new content! • The next evolution of Nintendo Switch™ • One system, three play modes: TV, Tabletop, and Handheld • Larger, vivid, 7.9” LCD touch screen with support for HDR and up to 120 fps • Dock that supports 4K when connected to a compatible TV* • GameChat** lets you voice chat, share your game screen, and connect via video chat as you play • 256GB internal storage (a portion of which is used by the system), expandable with microSD Express cards (sold separately) • Nintendo Switch 2 plays compatible physical and digital Nintendo Switch games.** • Joy-Con 2 controllers attach magnetically and offer mouse controls in compatible games • Same-system multiplayer****, local wireless****, and online*** multiplayer • Mario Kart World lets you hit the open road with Mario and friends! Includes: • Nintendo Switch 2 Console • Mario Kart™ World full game download • Joy-Con 2 (L) in Light Blue • Joy-Con 2 (R) in Light Red • Nintendo Switch 2 AC Adapter • USB-C® Charging Cable • Nintendo Switch 2 Dock • Joy-Con 2 Grip • Joy-Con 2 Strap (×2) • Ultra High Speed HDMI™ Cable * TV and game must be compatible with 4K resolution. Frame rate is fixed to a maximum of 60 fps for 4K output. ** Some Nintendo Switch games may not be supported or fully compatible with Nintendo Switch 2. Visit Nintendo’s website for compatibility information. *** Internet, Nintendo Switch Online membership and Nintendo Account required for online features, including GameChat. Nintendo Switch 2 camera or compatible USB-C® camera required for video features. Not available in all countries. Terms and GameChat requirements apply. support.nintendo.com Nintendo Switch Online membership, Nintendo Switch 2 camera, and compatible USB-C® camera sold separately. **** Additional games, systems and/or accessories may be required for multiplayer mode. Games, systems and some accessories sold separately. Game Shown: ESRB Rating: E with Mild Fantasy Violence ESRB Interactive Elements: Users Interact
This bundle includes a system and a full GAME DOWNLOAD for the Mario Kart World game, exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2. Limited quantities. While supplies last.
One system, three play modes: TV, Tabletop, and Handheld
Larger, vivid, 7.9” LCD touch screen with support for HDR and up to 120 fps
Dock that supports 4K when connected to a compatible TV*
GameChat** lets you voice chat, share your game screen, and connect via video chat as you play
256GB internal storage (a portion of which is used by the system), expandable with microSD Express cards (sold separately)
Nintendo Switch 2 plays compatible physical and digital Nintendo Switch games.**
Joy-Con 2 controllers attach magnetically and offer mouse controls in compatible games
Same-system multiplayer****, local wireless****, and online*** multiplayer
Mario Kart World lets you hit the open road with Mario and friends!

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  1. Benjamin

    Nintendo Switch 2 Gaming System
    The Best Nintendo Console Yet – A True Evolution of the SwitchThe Nintendo Switch 2 is everything I hoped for and more—it’s a true next-gen upgrade that builds on what made the original Switch great, while adding meaningful improvements across the board.First off, the performance is a huge leap forward. Games load faster, frame rates are smoother, and visuals are noticeably sharper and more vibrant. Whether you’re playing docked on a 4K TV or in handheld mode, the Switch 2 delivers stunning graphics that finally feel on par with modern gaming expectations. The upgraded OLED display (if you’re using the OLED model) is absolutely gorgeous—colors pop, blacks are deep, and everything looks crisp and fluid.The new hardware design is sleek and feels more premium. The Joy-Cons have been improved—they’re more ergonomic and seem to have addressed the infamous stick drift issues so far. The button feedback is more satisfying, and everything feels tighter and more responsive overall.One of the biggest standouts is the battery life and efficiency. Even with the performance boost, I’ve been able to play for long sessions in handheld mode without needing to recharge. That’s a big win for portable gamers.Backward compatibility is another huge plus—my digital library from the original Switch carried over seamlessly, and older games even seem to run better thanks to the new hardware. On top of that, the updated user interface is snappier and more intuitive, and the new features (like enhanced online integration, cloud saves, and improved friend system) finally make the system feel more modern.Of course, what really seals the deal is the software. Nintendo launched the Switch 2 with some fantastic titles (Mario Kart World, Zelda: Echoes of Time, and more), and the future lineup looks just as strong. Between first-party hits and growing third-party support, there’s no shortage of quality games to enjoy.If you’re a longtime Nintendo fan, a casual gamer, or someone just looking for a versatile and fun gaming system, the Switch 2 is absolutely worth the upgrade. It’s portable, powerful, and packed with thoughtful refinements that make gaming more enjoyable in every way.

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  2. Margaret D.

    What the Switch was meant to be.
    I’m sure most of y’all have already formed your own opinions on the Switch 2, or at least have heard hundreds of opinions showered online, well take it from someone who’s on the completely opposite spectrum as 99% of others:I *DID NOT* like the Switch (1).At times, I hated it. I owned over 200+ games on the console, spend more than 4000 hours total playing it, and yeah: I came out of it pretty dissatisfied.No, I wasn’t some Sony/Microsoft/PC fan.I love a bunch of RPGs on the different PlayStations, sure, but I never felt connected to its community.I adored my Xbox 360 and even loved my OG Xbox. But not enough to jump into the next generations with Microsoft.And my PCs have all been (deliberately) potatoes. I like using them for work, nothing more.I was, in fact, closer to anything else, a “Nintendo fan”.No, N64 was not my holy grail, nor was my Gamecube.In fact, the Wii and Wii U were my favorite home consoles from Nintendo (with SNES being next in line).I loved Nintendo consoles because no matter how many years went by: going back to play one of your old games on one of those old consoles with friends and family felt absolutely worthwhile.Consoles and companies come and go. We buy and sell our stuff depending on where our lives take us… But Nintendo consoles were the ONLY consoles I EVER regretted selling.Sony? Microsoft? If I sell them, I can expect to play the same games in a later console and be correct 95% of the time. Not only that, but usually a better version of a game will have released by then.Nintendo games and consoles? No… They’re a craft that you miss once they’re gone.Sufficed to say… I have more opinions about Nintendo than most.So when I say I didn’t like the Switch… I mean I GENUINELY did not like it.As a game console? Pff, it was perfectly fine. It played games. It played them on the go. What more do you need?Character and meaningful design.Having played countless hours of my Switch, wearing down its features from overuse (I’m not even talking Joycon drift. I wore out the locks on the console that kept the controllers in place), having to DIY fix things on it because I wasn’t willing to spend $100+ on temporary repairs, and just absolutely using it how it’s intended by commercials (took it to parties, took it camping, took it for public transit, etc)… I can say… This console plays games and that’s it.You may think that’s a positive. But if you owned and USED your 3DS, you know what I mean when I say: there’s almost ZERO interesting social features the Switch had. Even playing it on a stand and passing the extra controller to a friend out in the frickin wilderness felt… Ho-hum.Let me spell it out for you: If you need a console that JUST plays games and does it superbly…. Buy a gaming PC.If you need to do it on the go: Buy a Steamdeck.But if you want a MEMORABLE AND ERA-DEFINING CONSOLE: The Switch wasn’t it.Why? Because the Switch went COMPLETELY AGAINST Nintendo’s design philosophies. It’s not only lacking in innovation and creativity, but it’s cheap and BUILT TO BREAK. I’m not exaggerating on that front. Ask anyone who still has their Launch-Day Switch and played it endlessly like I have. Ask if there’s any issues with the console: surprise surprise, almost ALL OF US have inflated batteries. As in, the battery isn’t just dying, it’s READY TO EXPLODE. And this coincidentally happened right around the time the Switch 2 was announced. It’s like they built it to only last as long as it took them to release the next console.The Switch was the most non-Nintendo console Nintendo ever released. And that’s saying something, because they’ve built more than one major collaborative console throughout their history.It lacks that ever-fun, ever-lasting design that revolved around improving people’s social lives. It instead feels like a 3rd party product, just with a 1st party budget.If you disagree then I need you to consider something: are you arguing for the Switch? Or THE GAMES on the Switch? These are two entirely different conversations.So… With all that out of the way…Does the Switch 2 pull the Uno reverse card and show people what a Nintendo console REALLY looks like? ABSOLUTELY NOT.The Switch 2 does NOT feel like a (classic) Nintendo console. It feels like a (modern) Nintendo console.If that doesn’t sound appealing: stop buying new consoles and just play on your old ones. I’m not being hostile. I’m genuinely giving advice.Nintendo is NOT the same company it used to be. It completely changed when its former CEO (Iwata) passed away, and it only got worse when Nintendo of America’s CEO (Reggie) retired. Those two actively stood as the bulwarks against Nintendo becoming “just like every other company”. With them gone, the corporate side of Nintendo lost all sense of fun and whimsy.Nintendo will never go back to its old days. Those days are gone because they depended on the old guard to keep it that way. The old guard is gone. Nintendo is permanently changed.The devs are still fun though. If you don’t care about consoles and only care about games, then you can’t go wrong with buying a Nintendo console for Nintendo games.But if you wanted the heart and soul of (classic) Nintendo ingrained into their very hardware: the search will just lead you to a gravestone.No, the Switch 2 doesn’t feel like Nintendo returning to form.The Switch 2 feels like (modern) Nintendo finally found solid footing and has started to run.The Switch felt like a janky attempt at being a sleek hybrid device with a few modern integrations.The Switch 2 feels like a luxury device designed near-to-perfection for modern hybrid gaming.The Joy-con? Thought out, well designed, and much more comfortable in the hands.The screen? The perfect size. You can’t compare it to your phone and think “eh, close enough”.The console performance? Like a dream. Switch 1 games run so much better on this – even without an update/upgrade.The intuitiveness of controls and menus? Undeniably improved. Doesn’t keep me wishing for “if only I could do this with this controller, or that with that controller”.The system menu is still bland, but far more intuitive and interesting.The online is still lackluster, but improving in features with every major update.The wireless signal has weakened, but it has much better latency.The Pro Controller feels like a step back in some ways, but a step forward in other ways.The GameChat is so “eh”… But no game has been built from the ground up with it in mind yet.The battery life is abysmal, especially when compared to the Switch lite and OLED… But somethings had to be (relatively) cheap to keep it from getting too expensive.And it’s pretty much guaranteed that a better version will release within the next three to five years, but that’s kind of a given. Nintendo has done this since the GBC era.In terms of (classic) Nintendo console design and quality, this thing is well below average.But in terms of (modern) Nintendo console design and quality, this thing blows the Switch 1 out of the water. Almost to no comparison.I know I made comparisons, but playing it is different from reviewing it.Those who whine about the console but never actually play it because they’re waiting on new games: can’t see what they’re missing.But those who replaced their Switch 1 with this (still have mine btw) as their main console? Those who play on it daily? It’s not even “like Night and Day”, it’s like Starving and Well Fed.Like I said from the start, I never liked the Switch 1. It was a terrible (classic) Nintendo console, and a bland (modern) Nintendo console.But the Switch 2? This. *This* is what the new Nintendo is offering.A thought-out, well-engineered, modern hybrid machine for the new era of Nintendo games.And it’s definitely enough to make me stay.

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  3. techsavvydude

    No doubt a HUGE upgrade!!!
    I was unsure about upgrading from my original launch version of the Switch 1 when the Switch 2 debuted. It is so worth it.Games on the Switch 2 vs the Switch 1 look so much better, load much faster, supports fast internet speeds with no lag, and offer games the Switch 1 cannot run such as Cyberpunk 2077. It also feels like playing a new game when playing Switch 1 games on it!NOTE!! Neither of these 2 cautions I mention below are worth removing a star from its rating. This is a great gaming system. I’m mentioning these “cautions” because they will possibly help a lot when first getting it setup. Please see below.CAUTION 1: When doing your system transfer from Switch 1 to Switch 2, when first turning on the Switch 2 and going through the setup, if you get a message saying to connect the AC (power) adapter, you HAVE to plug in the provided power cord from the Switch 2 (plug it into the Switch 1 if it also has the AC connect message, then unplug it and plug into the Switch 2). After that, transfer was quick and easy.CAUTION 2: Switch 2 only supports an “EX”/”ESX”? type of micro SD cards. The system already has 256GB to use though (a little less than 256GB after system memory etc).

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  4. Malcolm Lim

    great

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  5. Diana Boni

    Todo llego muy bien, y me encanta.

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  6. S.C.

    Hiç bir sorun yaşamadım. Orjinal ürün, ambalajlı tabiki değil az çok fiyatından neden ambalajının olmadığını anlayabilirsiniz. Normalde oluyor mu onu da bilmiyorum gerçi. İçindeki parçaları tam, sapasağlam. 2. El asla değil açıp kapamak dışında kullanıldığını zannetmiyorum. Şarj adaptörü İngiliz tipi geldi. Şarj girişi uyuyor diye dönüştürücüsüz ipad in şarj aletiyle şarj edebildim. Ama tv bağlarken işe yaramadı. Hdmi kablosu ya da kendi tvmin hdmi ında sorun olduğu için olduğunu sandım. Araştırınca kendi şarj aleti olmadan tvde açmayacağını öğrendim. Aklınızda bulunsun. Konsol olarak tvden oynayacaksanız dönüştürücü alın.

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  7. Larsine Armstrong

    The Nintendo Switch 2 is an absolute masterpiece! The graphics are sharper, the performance is smoother, and the new features make gaming even more fun and immersive. The handheld and docked modes both look incredible, and the upgraded battery life keeps the fun going for hours. The controllers feel great, and loading times are noticeably faster. Whether you’re playing solo or with friends, this system delivers an amazing experience every time. Nintendo really nailed it with this one

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  8. Rami Dalal

    In good condition

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