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Nintendo’s new Switch OLED bundle lands March 10 for $349.99

Nintendo drops a Switch OLED bundle with Super Mario Bros. Wonder just before Switch 2 news.

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It’s 2025, and the Nintendo Switch—yep, that little hybrid console that took the world by storm back in 2017—is turning eight years old. Eight! For a gaming system, that’s practically ancient, yet it’s still kicking, still selling, and still charming the socks off players everywhere. But as the clock ticks closer to the inevitable arrival of its successor, the Switch 2, Nintendo isn’t ready to let the original fade into the sunset just yet. Instead, the company’s tossing out one more treat for fans: a shiny new Nintendo Switch OLED bundle that’s got Super Mario fans buzzing.

Announced just in time for the annual “MAR10 Day” celebration (you know, March 10th, because “Mario” and “Mar10” sound delightfully similar), this bundle is a tempting package deal. For $349.99 (available at Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop), you’re getting the sleek Nintendo Switch OLED console, a digital copy of Super Mario Bros. Wonder—one of the best Mario games in years—and a three-month individual membership to Nintendo Switch Online. If you crunch the numbers, that’s a $67.98 savings compared to buying everything separately at full price. Not too shabby, right? It’s hitting store shelves and online retailers on March 10th, giving you just enough time to decide if this is the Mario-flavored deal you’ve been waiting for.

But Nintendo’s not stopping there. To sweeten the MAR10 festivities even more, the company’s slashing prices on a slew of Mario classics starting March 9th. Head to stores like Best Buy, GameStop, Target, or Walmart, and you’ll find heavy hitters like Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, Super Mario RPG, Princess Peach: Showtime!, and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD all dropping to $39.99 each. Oh, and if you’ve been eyeing the recent Mario vs. Donkey Kong remake, that one’s going for an even cheaper $29.99. It’s the kind of sale that makes you wonder if your wallet can handle all that Mario goodness in one go.

Now, let’s zoom out for a second and talk about the Switch itself. Eight years in, this little machine is on the verge of making history. According to Nintendo’s latest sales figures, the Switch has sold over 141 million units worldwide as of late 2024. That puts it neck-and-neck with the Nintendo DS, which sits at 154 million and currently holds the title of the company’s best-selling system ever. The PlayStation 2 still reigns supreme overall with 160 million units, but the Switch is so close to snagging that silver medal, you can almost hear the victory fanfare.

So, what’s keeping the Switch alive after all this time? Well, for one, it’s that OLED model—those crisp, vibrant colors on a bigger screen make a world of difference. Then there’s the steady stream of must-play games, from Breath of the Wild to Wonder. But let’s be real: the buzz isn’t just about the past or present—it’s about what’s coming next. The Switch 2 is looming on the horizon, and Nintendo’s dropping hints that it’s going to be a big deal.

In a recent statement, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa teased that the company is “taking risks” with the Switch’s successor. Production is underway, and the gaming giant is gearing up for a Switch 2-focused Nintendo Direct on April 2nd. Mark your calendars, because that’s when we’ll finally get the juicy details—think hardware specs, launch titles, and maybe even a release date.

But back to this bundle for a sec. Is it a last hurrah for the original Switch? Maybe. With the Switch 2 reveal just weeks away, this feels like Nintendo’s way of clearing the decks while keeping the hype train rolling. The inclusion of Super Mario Bros. Wonder—a 2023 gem that shows off the Switch at its best: colorful, creative, and downright fun. Pair that with Switch Online, which lets you dive into retro Mario titles like Super Mario Bros. 3, and you’ve got a package that screams nostalgia-meets-modern.

So, where does this leave us? The Nintendo Switch is in its twilight years, but it’s going out with a bang. This OLED bundle and the MAR10 Day sales are a love letter to fans—and maybe a sly wink to anyone still on the fence. Meanwhile, the Switch 2 is gearing up to steal the spotlight, promising something bold and new. Eight years ago, Nintendo took a chance on a quirky little console that could. Now, it’s betting big again. If history’s any guide, we’re in for one heck of a ride.

What do you think—grabbing this bundle, or holding out for the Switch 2? Either way, Mario’s not going anywhere.


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