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Luigi’s Mansion trilogy now playable on Switch 2 just in time for Halloween, deals from $43

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In case you missed last night, Nintendo has now officially released Luigi’s Mansion on the GameCube Nintendo Classic library for Switch 2 owners. That means that the entire trilogy is now playable on Nintendo Switch 2 and if you’re still looking to land a copy of the newer games to enjoy over Halloween weekend, there are some deals live. While we have see the Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD for less than the $53 you’ll pay over at Walmart right now, that is the lowest price we can find, and Luigi’s Mansion 3 is still starting down at $42.99 with free shipping for Prime members at Woot (a $6 delivery fee will apply). This is a perfect time of year to run through Luigi’s spooky ghost hunting series and everything you need to know about the new GameCube release awaits right here.  

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