The Cheapest Nintendo Switch Bundles In Australia

If you’re looking for a Switch bundle before Christmas, here’s what’s available.

eBay EB Games

Switch + Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle: $445

Spotted by a plucky OzBargain user, using PERK10 at checkout on the EB Games eBay page will net you the console and one of its best games. I haven’t seen a better price than this, especially considering you get the extra game.

Kogan

Switch Console Only: $467 (HK Console: $445.45)

As far as I can tell, the cheaper versions on Kogan websites are grey imports, but the AU versions (Grey and Neon) will both set you back $467. There are no bundles.

Catch Of The Day

Switch Console Only: $467

Catch of the Day coming in with that $467 console only price saving you $2

The Gamesmen

Switch Console Only: $469.95

Switch + Breath of the Wild: $535

Switch + Super Mario Odyssey: $549.95

Switch + Mario Kart 8 + Screen Protector: $559

A lot of variety from The Gamesmen, with a couple of different bundle options. If you’re looking for Mario Kart 8, this might be your jam, otherwise you’re looking at pretty standard pricing across the board here.

JB Hi-Fi

Switch + Super Mario Odyssey: $549

Switch Console Only: $469

One area JB Hi-Fi haven’t been strong in is Nintendo Switch bundles. This is no different. You can grab the console only for $469 or you can grab the Super Mario Odyssey bundle for $549. No discounts here.

Target

Switch Console Only: $469

No bundles here. Just the console. Just $469.

Big W

Switch Console Only: $469

The dubs don’t have anything on offer bundle wise, but the console will set you back the standard RRP.

EB Games

Preowned Switch Console Only: $428

Switch Console Only: $469

Switch + Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle: $489

Switch + Super Mario Odyssey: $549.95

There are quite a few options here, but really none worthwhile if you can go to the eBay store for EB and pick a console up under $450.


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