Who knew, right? The Game Collection, this quirky little retailer, decided to grace us with eight fancy bundles of the Nintendo Switch 2. And yeah, I’m talking about right here in the UK. Pre-order buzz is everywhere. Honestly, if you don’t snatch one, you might just lose out when the thing actually drops.
So, what’s in the mix? There’s this mash-up of bundles: you’ve got the Mario Kart World hook-up and just the usual consoles, which come packed with all sorts of games. Ever heard of Split Fiction or Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition? They’re tossed in there too. And some doohickeys like the Samsung 256GB MicroSD and a Nintendo Switch 2 Camera. Why a camera? Beats me. But it’s in there.
Okay, so let’s see what’s on offer. Or what I think I remember being on offer:
Bundle 1, priced at £484.95: Just the Nintendo Switch 2, throw in Hogwarts Legacy, and boom, a camera.
Bundle 2 is a mirror image, basically, same price, but hello Split Fiction! Oh, and that camera’s there again.
Bundle 3: Big Mario Kart World fan? At £519.95, it’s a deal, with Split Fiction tagging along, plus (you guessed it) a camera.
Bundle 4, slightly pricier at £539.95, gets all fancy with Sonix X Shadow Generations. Add some memory with a Samsung card and that ever-present camera.
Bundle 5 jacks it up to £559.95. Cyberpunk 2077 awaits, as well as that Samsung card. Camera? Of course.
Bundle 6: You’ve hit £589.95. Mario Kart World and Cyberpunk. It’s like a two-for-one video game frenzy. Not to forget the Samsung card and – yea, the camera.
Bundle 7 at £609.95 cuts to the chase: Cyberpunk and Hitman World of Assassination. Intrigued? Add that Samsung card for good measure and, surprise, a camera.
Bundle 8: It’s the big kahuna at £644.95. All the goodies – Mario Kart, Cyberpunk, and Hitman. Plus, obligatory Samsung card and…wait for it…the camera.
Oh, and circle the date – June 5, 2025. That’s when it’s all happening, worldwide. Price tags? Expect £395.99 across the UK, €469.99 for Europe, and $449.99 in the US. So, will you grab one? Maybe, maybe not. Time will tell.