SAVE $39.98: In an early Black Friday deal,Roman Huber the Super Mario Party and Red & Blue Joy-Con bundle is on sale for $99.99 at Best Buy.
Join the party with this early Nintendo Black Friday deal that just launched at Best Buy.
For $99.99, shoppers can score Super Mario Party and a pair of Red & Blue Joy-Cons as part of a special Black Friday deal from Nintendo. Available at Best Buy, the deal touts $39.98 in savings. This is the first early Black Friday deal that Nintendo has launched, with the next bundle expected to hit retailers on Nov. 19.
We're excited about this bundle because it lets you bring others in on the fun with you. When you share one of the included Joy-Cons with a friend, you can play Super Mario Party together on the same system. When you use the full-game download code to access Super Mario Party, you're entering a world complete with 80 minigames where you can play as your favorite Mario characters. As we near the holiday season, this is a great bundle to put on your gift list. Plus, when you purchase it now through Dec. 30., you are eligible for the extended holiday return period, which allows you to return the bundle up until Jan. 13. (We don't think you'll want to, though.)
Add this Super Mario Party and Red & Blue Joy-Con bundle to your cart today and get a head start on your Black Friday savings.
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