The first Nintendo Switch 2 discount in Australia is a bit of a stunner: save AU$16 on the Mario Kart World bundle

Official renders of Luigi and Princess Peach from Mario Kart World, jumping away from the Nintendo Switch 2, with a pink GamesRadar background.
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Nintendo Switch 2 arrives next week, and by now you probably should have pre-ordered if you want to receive the console on its June 6 release date. Or... maybe not? For those who have kept their cool, here's a reward: eBay is currently selling the Mario Kart World bundle for AU$753.95. That is a AU$16 discount on the RRP, which is pretty remarkable since the thing isn't even out yet.

To snap one up, head to The Gamesmen's eBay listing and use the code SWITCH2 at checkout. It's really as simple as that, though they'll probably sell out super quick.

Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle
Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle: was AU$769 now AU$753.95 at eBay

Save AU$16

Considering the Nintendo Switch 2 doesn't release until next week and some retailers are delaying pre-order shipments, this deal is kinda unbelievable. Get AU$16 off the Mario Kart World bundle via The Gamesmen's eBay store. To get this price, use the coupon code SWITCH2. Note that the pre-code price is higher than the normal RRP, but using the code, it still ends up cheaper than the competition.

It's well worth snapping this up ASAP: not only is it extremely rare for a console to get a discount this steep before its release date, but the bundle itself is really good value.

Things are heating up in the Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order landscape, at least in Australia. Amazon dropped their pre-orders today after a protracted no-show, so if you miss out on the eBay deal, you can take the consolation prize of AU$3 off.

Shaun Prescott
Australian Editor, Games Group

Shaun is the Australian editor and news writer for our sister site, PC Gamer, but he occasionally dabbles on GamesRadar too. He mostly plays platformers and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of particular interest to antipodean audiences. He (rather obsessively) tracks the movements of the Doom modding community, too.

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