Mario Kart Live hits new price low in Amazon's Nintendo Switch deals
Now just £79.99
Nintendo Switch deals don't usually hit premium peripherals like Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit - especially when stock has struggled on release. However, we've seen a £10 discount offering the AR kart racing game for £89.99 over the last few weeks and Amazon has just taken things a step further, dropping that price all the way down to just £79.99 this week.Â
That's a total saving of £20 over the £99.99 RRP, and we're seeing both the Mario and Luigi sets offering healthy stock levels right now. That might not be the case for long, as the Mario version often sells out when on sale - so we wouldn't wait too long to make the most of these Nintendo Switch deals.Â
Each pack contains one AR racing kart which can be controlled using your Nintendo Switch system. The camera sitting atop each car then allows you to view an augmented reality race track through your console, making for an excellent personalized Mario Kart experience.Â
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More Nintendo Switch deals
Nintendo Switch deals are back in business this week, after stock shortages at the start of the year meant getting your hands on the console itself was proving difficult. You'll find stock available at Currys, as well as some more Nintendo Switch Lite bundles as well.Â
More Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit prices
We're also rounding up all the latest cheap Nintendo Switch game deals, as well as plenty more game deals across a range of platforms as well. However, you'll also find a range of Joy-Con deals and cheap Pro Controller prices available right now.Â
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Tabs is a Deals Editor at TechRadar, bringing you all the latest savings on the tech everyone's talking about and covering deals on gaming, laptops, tablets and more in the US and UK. Happiest with a DualSense controller in her hand, she's also contributed to GamesRadar, Tom's Guide and T3 and specializes in gaming hardware and computing.