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‘Super Smash Bros’: Nintendo To Release Wii U Bundle For Black Friday?

| Nov 03, 2015 01:38 AM EST

An attendee takes photographs of Super Smash Bros. model characters from Nintendo Co.'s Amiibo game displayed during the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Tuesday, June 16, 2015.

Black Friday 2015 is fast approaching and everybody is eager to see something new from Nintendo. The game developer company will have to unveil sweet deals on its current Splatoon and other bundles, most likely releasing a "Super Smash Bros Wii U Bundle."

Conventionally, Nintendo releases a new Wii U bundle every year since its inception. For instance, the company launched the "Nintendo Land" bundle in 2012, "New Super Mario Bros. U" bundle in 2013, and the "Mario Kart 8" bundle in 2014 in addition to the "Super Mario 3D World" bundle, according to iDigital Times. This year saw the company releasing the "Splatoon" and "Super Mario Maker."

However, there is still one more thing expected from Nintendo - a huge Wii U game without a Wii U bundle: Super Smash Bros. Some retailers such as Walmart have offered combined versions of such a thing, and Nintendo had such a kind of bundle, although it did not include a Wii U console except for a GameCube controller and an adapter.

It would not be surprising for Nintendo to release a real "Super Smash Bros Wii U" bundle this year. In fact, the company did the same with the "Super Mario 3D World" bundle last year. The bundle went for a full price of $300, although gamers could get occasional additional when they shopped around.

Since other bundles dropped in price for the holiday season, it is likely to experience the same come next year, whereby Nintendo will unveil one bundle with a fixed price tag, and others with temporary price cuts. According to a different report from the same publication, the company would like to move units, and fans will possibly see a few $250 deals apart from a few opportunities to pick up extra games at a cheaper price.

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