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Three Nintendo Switch 2 bundles are up for grabs at Antonline. The online electronics retailer has created console bundles themed around the Nintendo Switch 2 Editions of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild. These Switch 2 bundles will cost you $620, $665, or $700, depending on which one you pick, so shoppers who aren’t Zelda fans will probably have a hard time justifying the cost here. That said, the $700 version comes with Nintendo’s Mario Kart World Bundle and the official Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card.
If you’re not interested in these pricey bundle offers, the good news is that you’ll have another chance to buy the Nintendo Switch 2 on its own or bundled with Mario Kart World very soon. Walmart is restocking both models on its online storefront later tonight (June 25). All customers can try to get a console before they sell out again starting at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET.
You can increase your chances tonight by signing up for a one-month Walmart+ subscription for $13. Walmart+ members have one-hour early access to Walmart’s June 25 restock event. Once you have an active membership, that “Add to cart” button will turn blue at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET. Your membership will automatically renew after the first month, but you can cancel at any time before then.
Nintendo Switch 2 Console Bundle — $700
Mario Kart World | Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | Samsung microSD Express | 2 Amiibo
This is the only one of the three options that contains the official Mario Kart World Switch 2 Bundle. The bundle comes with a digital copy of the Switch 2 exclusive and saves you $30 compared to the combined price of the console and game.
Antonline’s makeshift bundle also includes a digital copy of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Switch 2 Edition.
Along with the two games, you’ll be able to double the console’s storage capacity with the Super Mario-themed Samsung microSD Express Card. Two of the new Nintendo Amiibo characters round out the bundle.
The additional $200 matches the price you’d pay separately for the four additional items:
- Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World Bundle — $500
- Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card — $60
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Digital) — $80
- Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo — $30/ea.
- Riju
- Sidon
Nintendo Switch 2 Console Bundle — $620
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | 3 Zelda Amiibo
The $620 bundle comes with the Nintendo Switch 2 console, a physical copy of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Switch 2 Edition, and three of the four new Zelda Amiibo that launched alongside the upgraded version of the beloved 2023 open-world adventure.
The copy of Tears of the Kingdom included here is the boxed physical edition with a game card.
You’re not saving any money by opting for this bundle, but you aren’t overpaying either. The price is equal to the combined MSRP of the five included items:
- Nintendo Switch 2 — $450
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Physical) — $80
- Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo — $30/ea.
- Riju
- Sidon
- Tulin
Nintendo Switch 2 Console Bundle — $665
Switch 2 Pro Controller | Zelda: Breath of the Wild | 2 Zelda Amiibo
The $665 bundle is also focused on The Legend of Zelda, but it trades Tears of the Kingdom for Breath of the Wild and drops the Tulin Amiibo in favor of the new Switch 2 Pro Controller. Breath of the Wild will be delivered as a Nintendo eShop code that can be redeemed for the Switch 2 digital edition.
Once again, you’re paying MSRP for all five items:
- Nintendo Switch 2 — $450
- Switch 2 Pro Controller — $85
- Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Digital) — $70 Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo — $30/ea.
- Riju
- Sidon
Pair your new Switch 2 console with additional first-party accessories:
- Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller — $84
- Switch 2 Camera — $54
- Joy-Con 2 Controllers (2-Pack) — $94
- Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip — $40
- Joy-Con 2 Racing Wheels (2-Pack) — $25
- Hori Piranha Plant Camera for Switch 2 — $59
- Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card — $59
- Carrying Case & Screen Protector — $40
- All-In-One Carrying Case — $84
- AC Adapter — $35
- Joy-Con 2 (Right, Red Strap) — $54
- Joy-Con 2 (Left, Blue Strap) — $54
- Joy-Con 2 Straps (2-Pack) — $14
- New Amiibo Figures for Switch 2 — $30-$40 each
Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles at Major Retailers
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Third-party Nintendo Switch 2 accessories:
- Skull & Co. Ergonomic Grips, Cases, and More Switch 2 Gear
- JSAUX Ergonomic Grips, Wheels, Cases, and More Switch 2 Gear
- Tomtoc Travel Cases & Bags for Switch 2
- Screen Protectors for Switch 2 | Curated by GameSpot
- Spigen Ergonomic Grips, Cases, Screen Protectors for Switch 2
- MicroSD Express Cards for Switch 2
- Joy-Con 2 Racing Wheels for Switch 2 | Curated by GameSpot
- Joy-Con 2 Controller Grips for Switch 2 | Curated by GameSpot
- Joy-Con 2 Mouse Mode Grips for Switch 2 | Curated by GameSpot
- PowerA Carrying Cases for Nintendo Switch 2 (Officially Licensed)
- Hori Switch 2 Camera, Controller, Cases, and more Switch 2 Gear (Officially Licensed)
All Official Nintendo Switch 2 Accessories

Here’s a list of the official Nintendo Switch 2 accessories that are available to purchase now at multiple major retailers.
- Switch 2 Pro Controller — $85
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- Switch 2 Camera — $55
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- Joy-Con 2 Controllers (2-Pack) — $95
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- Joy-Con 2 (Right, Red Strap) — $55
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- Joy-Con 2 (Left, Blue Strap) — $55
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- Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip — $40
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- Joy-Con 2 Straps (2-Pack) — $14
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- See at Best Buy
- Joy-Con 2 Racing Wheels (2-Pack) — $25
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- See at Best Buy
- Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector — $40
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- See at Target
- See at GameStop
- See at Best Buy
- Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case — $85
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- See at Target
- See at GameStop
- See at Best Buy
- Switch 2 AC Adapter — $35
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- See at Best Buy
- Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card — $60
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- See at GameStop
- Nintendo GameCube Controller — $65 | Exclusive to Nintendo Store
Check out our Nintendo Switch 2 first-party accessory roundup for an in-depth look at the accessories listed above.
Nintendo Switch 2 Game with Boxed Edition

Below, you’ll find a running list of Nintendo Switch 2 games with physical editions that are available to purchase now. It’s worth noting that not all physical games are fully physical. Nintendo’s first-party physical releases contain the full game file on the cartridge. With most third-party releases, you’re getting a Game-Key Card, which looks the same but requires you to download part of the game file from the eShop.
There are a few exceptions to the Game-Key Card trend. Most notably, Cyberpunk 2077’s 64GB Switch 2 game card includes the full game and Phantom Liberty expansion. Additionally, all of the upcoming games published by Marvellous–Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion–come with the full experience on the Switch 2 game card. Meanwhile, Split Fiction’s physical edition is simply a code in a box.
Switch 2 Exclusives – Launch Games
- Mario Kart World — $79
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — $69
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — $79
- Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster — $40
Upcoming Switch 2 Exclusives
- Donkey Kong Bananza — $69 (July 17)
- Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV — $80 (July 24)
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land + Star-Crossed World — $79 (August 28)
- Pokemon Legends: Z-A — $70 (October 16)
Multiplatform Launch Games
- Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition — $70
- Hitman: World of Assassination – Signature Edition — $60
- Hogwarts Legacy — $60
- Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S — $40
- Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army Launch Edition — $50
- Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma — $70
- Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – Earth Dancer Edition — $100 + $10 Switch 2 Upgrade
- Sid Meier’s Civilization VII — $70
- Sonic X Shadow Generations — $50
- Split Fiction (Code in Box) — $50
- Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut — $50 | Timed Exclusive
Upcoming Multiplatform Games
- No Sleep For Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files — $50 (July 25)
- Madden NFL 26 — $70 (August 14)
- Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar — $60 (August 27)
- Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar Premium Edition — $80 (August 27)
- Star Wars Outlaws: Gold Edition — $60 (September 4)
- Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion — $70 (September 5)
- Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Limited Edition — $100 (September 5)
- Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake — $60 (October 30)
Check out our huge Nintendo Switch 2 game roundup for a closer look at the titles listed above.
Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo

Nintendo released seven new Amiibo figures alongside the Switch 2 console. The four Legend of Zelda Amiibo cost $30 each, while the trio of Street Fighter 6 Amiibo are $40 each. GameStop also has exclusive Street Fighter 6 Amiibo cards (also $40). Yes, Switch 2 Amiibo are very expensive. You can also preorder the Donkey Kong and Pauline Amiibo for $30 ahead of its July 17 release.
- Donkey Kong and Pauline Amiibo — $30 | Releases July 17
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo
- Tulin — $30
- Yunobo — $30
- Sidon — $30
- Riju — $30
- Street Fighter 6 Amiibo
- Jamie — $40
- Luke — $40
- Kimberly — $40
- Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Cards — $40 | Exclusive to GameStop
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