Mario Day 2020 is just days away now and we are already seeing the major Mar10 deals go live. As we mentioned previously, March 10 has become the official holiday for Nintendo’s world-renown platforming plumber, and we are seeing some impressive deals kicking-off a couple days early now. Those include some rarely discounted first-party Switch games like the stellar Super Mario Maker 2 and Yoshi’s Crafted World, among others, as well as some deep deals on collectibles, and even the coveted Poké Ball Plus peripheral. Head below for everything.
(Update 3/10 2:00pm): This post has now been updated with several new game deals as well as a series of additional Nintendo Switch accessories, amiibo, and more.
Mario Day 2020 Game Deals:
As expected, Super Mario Maker 2, Yoshi’s Crafted World, Super Mario Party, and Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 are the games most retailers are targeting for Mario Day 2020. These deals are live at Amazon, Walmart and others, but remember Target RedCard holders can knock an additional 5% off all the deals mentioned below:
- Super Mario Maker 2 $40 (Reg. $60)
- Yoshi’s Crafted World $40 (Reg. $60)
- Super Mario Party $40 (Reg. $60)
- Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 $35 (Reg. $60)
- Super Mario Maker (3DS) $15 (Reg. $20)
- Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle $15 (Reg. $30+)
- Plus more Mario Day 2020 game deals…
Mario Day 2020 Accessories:
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- PowerA 8-Bit Mario Case Kit $10 (Reg. $15)
- Super Mario Bros. Piranha Plant Lamp $32 (Reg. $40)
- Super Mario Bros. Wired Fight Pad Pro $15 (Reg. $25)
- Also at Target
- Or in Zelda blue for $18
- PowerA Wired Super Mario Controller $20 (Reg. $25)
- RDS Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Carrying Case $14.50 (Reg. $20)
- PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller Mario Silhouette $39 (Reg. $50)
- PowerA Switch Protection Kit 8bit Mario $10 (Reg. $20)
- Plus more Nintendo Switch accessory deals…
You can learn more about Mario Day 2020 and the Mar10 deals right here and be sure to swing by our Games/Apps Guide for even more. The holiday started years ago before being officially embraced by Nintendo in 2016. You can expect even more promotions coming from the big N this week so be sure to follow us on Twitter and bookmark our Games/Apps Guide for all the best discounts.
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