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Celebrate the Switch 2 Launch With Discounted Nintendo Plushies While You Still Can

Celebrate the Switch 2 Launch With Discounted Nintendo Plushies While You Still Can

CNET05-06-2025
With the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, now is the perfect time to treat yourself to some discounted Nintendo plushies. Today only, Best Buy is offering plushies with discounts of up to $16, including various Kirby ones that every self-respecting fan of the games absolutely should own. Prices start at just $21 with these discounts applied, but time's running out to take advantage of them.
There are currently seven plushies on offer, including those gorgeous Kirby ones alongside a few that will be immediately familiar to fans of Mario and Mario Kart games. A personal favorite is the Markio Kart blue shell, despite the fact that it gives me flashbacks every time I look at it.
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Once you've ordered your new plushies, why not flesh out your Switch 2 game collection? There are three Switch 2 games in particular that you really shouldn't miss out on.
Not managed to grab a Switch 2 for yourself just yet? Panic not, there are still plenty of ways to cheer yourself up, including making sure you already have the best Switch games and some helpful accessories you can buy today. We're also keeping our eye peeled for any new Switch 2 restock drops to help you track availability.
Why this deal matters
These plushies are too cute, and any money that you save today is a good way to make sure you have spare cash lying around for new games. If you're lucky enough to get a new Switch 2, every little helps when it comes to filling out your collection of games and accessories.
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