Exciting Mario Kart World Review Available!
Our review of Mario Kart World has been published! Here’s a brief overview:
Mario Kart World zooms onto the Nintendo Switch 2 as the primary launch title, filling the gap left by fewer competitive games. It’s an exciting and colorful racing game, ideal for multiplayer fun, though not all updates to the beloved series hit the mark, especially the new open-world feature, which feels lackluster.
Affordable Storage Solution

Nintendo is currently offering a 256GB microSD Express Card from Samsung for $60. If that’s beyond your budget, Walmart has a 256GB microSD Express Card by onn for just $35. Anthony Spadafora recently purchased one and will share his review soon!
No New Inventory (For Now)

The Nintendo Switch 2 was briefly available at Walmart but is now out of stock. Despite being somewhat easier to find than the PS5 at launch, purchasing the Switch 2 remains a challenge. We’ll keep you updated on restocks!
Walmart’s Switch 2 Stock Status

Just a few hours ago, Walmart had the Switch 2 back in stock, but it’s currently sold out again. The listing now redirects to third-party sellers with prices around $899—not a fair offer! Stick to waiting for standard pricing if you’re serious about purchasing a Switch 2.
Strange Pricing at Walmart

The Switch 2 currently shows an unusual price of $889 at Walmart. While better than the prior $899, it’s still far from reasonable. The expected price should remain around $449 or $499 for the Mario Kart bundle, so avoid this inflated pricing.
Switch 2 Inventory Status in the U.S.
Unfortunately, the Nintendo Switch 2 is sold out at all U.S. retailers. This slow restock phase isn’t surprising, following a week of significant availability post-launch. Anticipate a potential restock towards the end of the week or early next week as retailers receive more units.