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The best deals on Nintendo Switch bundles in the UK
The Nintendo Switch is a massively popular console and that’s no surprise, because it’s great.
It lures you in with its sleek design and the promise of reuniting with old friends like Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and the rest of the gang. What keeps you coming back, however, is its versatility.
Don’t get us wrong, we could play Mario Kart for days, only surfacing to eat and drink, but the fact that you can play anytime, anywhere, and with anyone is what makes the Nintendo Switch so special. There’s also three different play modes: TV mode, tabletop mode, and handheld mode. The Switch is truly a versatile masterpiece.
If you’re interested, and you should be, then you should know that three Nintendo Switch bundle deals have just dropped, including Mario Rabbids, Just Dance 2019, and Sports Party. Bundle deals save you cash and mean that you can start playing right away. You can pick up a Nintendo Switch Neon with Mario Rabbids, a Nintendo Switch Neon with Just Dance 2019, or a Nintendo Switch Neon with Sports Party, all for just £289.
The Nintendo Switch continues to prove extremely popular because you can enjoy the console on the big screen or on-the-go, and who doesn’t like choice?
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