This fall users, won’t just be able to get a cheaper mobile gaming experience with theNintendo 2DS, they’ll also be able to pick up a cheaper deluxe edition of the Nintendo Wii U.
According to a press release from the Japanese gaming titan, on September 20th it will lower the cost of the Wii U Deluxe bundle by $50, giving users the option to have the console’s most expensive bundle at just $299. It appears the deluxe bundle will take the place of the $299 Wii U basic edition that’s already available in stores. Nintendo says that it has no plans to discount it in the near future.
The basic Wii U bundle only includes 8GB of storage, while the Wii U Deluxe edition includes a copy of the Nintendoland game, and 32GB of storage. While the driving reason for the Nintendo 2DS launch remains elusive, the reason behind the pricing changes of the Wii U Deluxe edition is clear.
The price cuts are simply a preemptive response to the impending launches of the Xbox One andPlayStation 4. By lowering the price in early September, Nintendo is hoping users planning their holiday shopping early will keep it in mind as a gift. It’s also hoping to make the console look
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