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Score Kirby and the Forgotten Land for Switch 1 at $40 before Switch 2 version launches at $80

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While we are under 24 hours away from tomorrow’s Mario Kart World Direct showcase, we wanted to highlight a deal on the Switch 1 edition of Kirby and the Forgotten Land at $39.99 Prime shipped via Woot (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). While the new Switch 2 Edition includes the Star-Crossed World, that was is going to cost you $79.99 at retail. And with the Zelda Switch 2 Edition upgrades now confirmed at $10 a pop, chances are scoring the Switch 1 version of the game at today’s discounted rate, and then purchasing the upgrade pack there after for the Switch 2 Edition bundle is going to cost less than buying the Switch 2 Edition outright. And either way, you’ll get the latest mainline Kirby title too enjoy until Switch 2 lands in June. 

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