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Pick Up Two Official Joy-Con Wheels For Mario Kart World For Just $20

Drift through Mario Kart World in style with these affordable wheels from Nintendo.

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Mario Kart World is launching on June 5 alongside the Nintendo Switch 2, and it's looking like another great installment in the beloved franchise. And if you're going to be picking it up later this year, consider snagging the official Joy-Con 2 Wheel from Nintendo. A two-pack will cost just $20, making it a solid choice for local multiplayer matches.

Editor's Note: Nintendo has delayed Switch 2 preorders in the US from April 9 to an unspecified date. The console is still scheduled to launch on June 5. All prices for Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and games listed in this story are subject to change. We will update this story with the new preorder date and any adjustments to pricing when we learn more.

Mario Kart World is going to be quite expensive at $80--so it's nice that this optional pack of Joy-Con 2 Wheels is quite affordable. A cheaper way to get the game is by bundling it with the Switch 2 console, as the Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle costs $500. The standalone console is priced at $450, so you're essentially saving $30 when bundled together.

Nintendo revealed heaps of other accessories for Switch 2, including an updated Switch 2 Pro Controller with new back buttons, Joy-Con that can function as a mouse, and a Charging Grip to help keep your Joy-Con juiced up for your next play session. There's also a Nintendo Switch 2 Camera built for GameChat, so you can easily connect with friends without needing the companion mobile app.

For a look at all the official Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, check out our comprehensive Switch 2 preorder guide. Preorders for all of these items are expected to open on April 9.

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