How much is the limited edition Animal Crossing Switch?

avatarBackingPeck8 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy8 months ago

The price for the Limited Edition Animal Crossing Nintendo Switch can vary based on where you're looking! If you're grabbing it new, it's usually around the $299 mark, just like a regular new Switch. But, since it's a special edition, prices can skyrocket on reseller markets - we're talking potentially $350+ depending on demand and availability.

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avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

Got mine for $300 right on release! It's generally the same as a normal Switch price, but limited editions can get pricey with time. So, quicker you grab it, better it is.


avatarTrainingHost8 months ago

$300? More like $400+ if you're late to the party. Limited edition items don't stick to MSRP for long.

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