Mario Kart Live Is Just $50 With This Cyber Monday Deal
A blue shell is the only thing that can stop you from taking advantage of this sale.
Mario Kart Live is something the world's top scientists never thought possible: a real-world Mario Kart game you can play in your living room, with toddlers and pets acting as surprise obstacles. The Nintendo Switch game is typically $100, but GameStop and Walmart are both currently having Cyber Monday sales that cut the price in half. You'll have a fun new racing game and your cat will have a fun new thing to chase.
The deal applies to both GameStop and Walmart listings for the Mario version of the Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit game. The Luigi one is still full-price, so everyone's favorite chronically anxious brother may get ignored this Cyber Monday. For $50, you get a working kart as well as racing gates to make your own course in your home. The actual software you'll need to play the game is free, and you can then set up whatever obstacles you want to make a custom track, assuming your furry friends aren't disruptive enough. A recent update also added new features, including split-screen multiplayer.
Though Black Friday is over, Cyber Monday has just begun. Check out our Cyber Monday hub to see how you can save on everything from Xbox Game Pass to Nintendo Switch games.
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