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The Super Mario Galaxy bundle for the Switch is 20 percent off today only

Recorded: Nov. 29, 2025, 2:02 a.m.

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See our ethics statement.Image: NintendoPart OfThe Verge’s guide to Black Friday 2025see all Cameron FaulknerCloseCameron FaulknerPosts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.FollowFollowSee All by Cameron Faulkner is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he rejoined The Verge in May 2025.Nintendo launched its $69.99 Super Mario Galaxy double pack for the Switch (complete with a free Switch 2 update) in October, but you can get the cartridge containing both games for $55.20 — the lowest price yet — at Woot through Black Friday. The only caveat is that you need to check out using Woot’s mobile app on Android or iOS. Once installed, the retailer links above and below will take you to the product page, and you’ll see the discount at checkout. 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The Super Mario Galaxy bundle for the Nintendo Switch is currently available at a 20% discount through retailer Woot, representing a significant opportunity for gamers. This limited-time offer, part of Black Friday sales, brings the twin-pack – encompassing both *Super Mario Galaxy* and *Super Mario Galaxy 2* – down to $55.20. The discount is accessible exclusively via Woot’s mobile application, requiring users to install and utilize the app to access the reduced price at checkout. This represents a notable decrease from the standard $69.99 retail price, offering a compelling value proposition for fans of the platform.

The bundle’s appeal extends beyond the promotional price; the games themselves have seen considerable enhancements since their original release on the Wii. Digital Foundry’s research indicates that the Switch hardware elevates these titles, delivering resolutions up to 3,840 x 2,160 on the Switch 2, although anti-aliasing is notably absent. Regardless, the visual improvements contribute to a markedly superior gaming experience compared to the sub-HD presentation on the original Wii. Crucially, the bundle caters to both existing Switch owners and newcomers, providing an accessible entry point into these critically acclaimed titles.

The availability of this deal, coupled with the enhanced visual quality, makes it a desirable acquisition for Nintendo Switch enthusiasts. Furthermore, this offer is presented alongside news of a forthcoming *Super Mario Galaxy* movie slated for release next year, adding another layer of excitement to the collection. The availability of this bundle, combined with an improved digital presentation, solidifies its position as a worthwhile purchase.