Already available in a bundle with Mario Kart World, the brand new Nintendo Switch 2 can be cheaper thanks to this trade-in offer from Darty. Here's how.
The Switch 2 has just hit the shelves. Eight years after the launch of the first model, Nintendo is back with a new version of its famous hybrid console, accompanied by a brand new exclusive game, Mario Kart World. This pack is available at Darty for €499.99.
But good news for players who already have one: the brand allows you to lower this price by recycling your old Switch.
Send back your old Switch and pay less for the new one
Darty offers a trade-in offer called “2nd Life Trade-in”, accessible directly online. Depending on the model and its condition, you can save up to €133.20 on the purchase of the Switch 2. Here are the amounts offered for a console in perfect condition:
- €133.20 with the trade-in of the Switch OLED
- €98.40 with the trade-in of the classic Switch
- €64.10 with the trade-in of the Switch Lite
The process is simple. Once the Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle has been added to your cart, simply click on “Estimate your product” in the “2nd Life Trade-in” section, just above the item. The tool will guide you to estimate the value of your old console. Once validated, the trade-in will automatically be applied to your order.
In the best case scenario, this will reduce the price of the bundle from €499.99 to €366.79.
A completely redesigned console and a brand new Mario Kart
The Nintendo Switch 2 marks a real evolution compared to the original model. It features a 7.9-inch 1080p LCD screen, a refresh rate increased to 120 Hz for increased fluidity, and 256 GB of internal memory, expandable via Micro SD Express card (not compatible with older Micro SD cards).
In terms of accessories, the new Joy-Con 2 are wider, magnetic and have an optical sensor. A noise-cancelling microphone, 3D speakers, GameChat for online chatting and a 4K HDR dock enhance the experience, whether in portable mode or on a TV.
The pack includes Mario Kart World, a new pillar of the franchise. It introduces an open world connecting all the circuits, 24-player races, a Survival mode where only the best advance, and a charged jump mechanic to explore environments in a different way. The game fully exploits the technical capabilities of the Switch 2, both solo and in local or online multiplayer.
In short, between technological evolution and an advantageous trade-in offer, this release has something to appeal to Nintendo fans and the curious alike.
This article is a sponsored publication offered by Darty.
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