Costco Wholesale Members can purchase the
Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World (Digital Download) Console Bundle from
Nintendo.com for
$399.97 (+ tax) by purchasing discounted
Nintendo eGift Cards from Costco Wholesale using the steps below
. Shipping is free.
Alternatively,
Costco has for
Members:
Select Nintendo eGift Cards on sale below.
Thanks to community member
captainguy for finding this deal.
Note: If you're not a Costco member there is a
deal on memberships.
Deal Instructions:
- Must be an active Costco Wholesale member
- Purchase a quantity of 2x $200 (4-Pack of $50) Nintendo eShop eGift Card for $319.98
- Purchase 1x $100 (4-Pack of $25) Nintendo eShop eGift Card for $79.99
- Note: The maximum allowable balance for Nintendo gift card credit on your Nintendo account is limited to $800 (in case you already have gift card credit loaded)
- Click here and redeem all $500 in Nintendo eGift Card credit you purchased from Costco Wholesale to your Nintendo account
- At Nintendo.com, add Nintendo Switch 2 Console + Mario Kart World (Digital Download) Bundle to cart for $499.99 and proceed to checkout
- Your price will be $399.97 (plus tax) after using your $500 Nintendo account balance to purchase the console
Specs:
- 7.9" 1920x1080 (Full HD) built-in LCD touchscreen display: supports up to 120 FPS (frames-per-second) & VBR (Variable Bit Rate)
- Supports up to 4K HDR resolution at 60 FPS output when docked
- 256GB built-in storage capacity
- microSD Express card slot (note: does not support standard microSDHC/microSDXC cards)
- Nintendo Switch / Nintendo Switch 2 physical game card slot
- 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 | Bluetooth
- 5220mAh Battery
- 1-Year Limited Warranty
- In the box:
- Nintendo Switch 2 console
- Joy-Con 2 (L) in Light Blue (left controller attachment)
- Joy-Con 2 (R) in Light Red (right controller attachment)
- Nintendo Switch 2 Console AC Adapter
- USB-C Charging Cable
- Nintendo Switch 2 Console Dock
- 1x Joy-Con 2 Grip
- 2x Joy-Con 2 Straps
- 1x Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable
- Mario Kart World full game digital download
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Logic:
$500 GC but then you pay $46.25 in cash.
Alternate:
$600 GC then you have leftover balance of $53.75
Difference:
You paid $80 in cash instead of $46.25 but that extra $33.75 got you $53.75 in balance.
That may be great deal for a lot of people.
1. While in the eShop, click on your profile settings and change your billing zip code to a state with no sales tax. I just use a random zip code from Montana. Nintendo only goes off of that zip code when you use your available eShop balance to purchase games.
2. Nintendo game vouchers can still be purchased until the end of January and can be used on some new releases like Metroid Prime 4 and Pokemon Legends Z-A.
For example, the Switch 2 version of Metroid Prime 4 is normally $69.99. However, by using this Costco GC deal, you could get a two-pack of game vouchers on the eShop for basically $80. You can redeem one of those vouchers for the Switch 1 version of Metroid Prime, meaning you're getting the base game for $40. Then you can buy the upgrade pack separately for $9.99. So you'd have the Switch 2 version of Metroid Prime for $49.99, a savings of $20.
You can also use vouchers in a similar manner for good savings on older titles with Switch 2 versions. For example, the Switch 2 version of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is normally $79.99. However, using this Costco GC deal, you can use a a voucher to get the base version of the game for $40, and then buy the the upgrade pack separately for $9.99, for a total of $49.99 and a $30 savings.
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... Which is why I agree with you. That's an underwhelming upgrade proposition without a solid Switch 2 library to pick from.
- Provide online chat with friends
- Play more demanding 3rd party titles on featured on Switch
- Bigger screen
- Access to Gamecube on NSO
- Visual upgrades and performance to legacy Switch hardware
If the market supports their decisions, they will persist. And if it is consistent enough that bleeding heart defenders of video games continue to cry fowl over something so unimportant in the grand scheme of things, maybe the message is ineffective and attention can be directed to things of actual importance?
Everyone I know who complains about this just steals their Nintendo games by emulating, and there is no reality in which they will ever pay for them regardless. It is real broke guy energy.
If that is not you, great, but there tends to be a correlation.
Hate Nintendo, but then do not go on and steal it because you think you're Robinhood.
Just got off the chat with support. They said there's a system wide issue with processing some egift cards, and they'll only get to those when the order team comes in which isn't till 7 am pst.
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