Nintendo announce Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Special Edition

Nintendo has announced a Limited Edition bundle for Super Smas Bros. Ultimate, includes Smash-themed Switch Pro Controller.

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The release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is just around the corner and ahead of the release Nintendo has announced a Special Edition bundle for future fighting gamers.

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At the beginning of this month it was revealed that Nintendo would be bringing a Limited Edition bundle to gamers, at the time of the announcement the bundle was only going to be available in European markets. Nintendo has now given North America and Canada the same option but with different contents in the bundle.

The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Special Edition bundle will be slightly different to the one that was announced for Europe, the North American package will contain a copy of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate within a jet black steel book case. The case will have the Smash symbol encased in fire at the very center and will coincide with the Smash Bros-themed Switch Pro Controller that will also be included within the Special Edition. The bundle is currently priced at $140 and is also available to pre-order from Best-Buy. If you desire to just purchase the Smash Bros.-themed Switch Pro Controller, that will come in at a price of $75, for further details for the bundle/controller, visit the official Super Smash Bros. Ultimate website here.

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