Nintendo is getting aggressive in its efforts to push Wii Us out the door.
The company revealed a new bundle for its home console that includes two games … well, more like one-and-a-half games. It’s the Mario & Luigi Wii U Deluxe Set, and it includes New Super Mario Bros. U and the New Super Luigi U downloadable content that Nintendo also sold as a separate disc at retail.
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This new configuration will debut at retail Nov. 1 for $300, which is the same price Nintendo was previously charging for the Wii U Deluxe with Nintendo Land. The console manufacturer is phasing out that package. Nintendo Land will also hit retail shelves and go on sale on Nintendo’s digital eShop store for $30 Nov. 1.
“This new Wii U configuration gives people instant access to not one but two of the most well-received Wii U games,” Nintendo of America executive vice president of marketing Scott Moffitt said in a statement. “It’s another example of the tremendous value and variety that Nintendo is offering consumers this holiday season.”
Nintendo’s Wii U didn’t have an easy first year. The console struggled to find an audience and sales slowed to a trickle. In September, the company cut the price of Wii U by $50, and sales increased 200 percent following that move.
Wii U is only going to have a more difficult time grabbing gamers’ attention as Sony and Microsoft launch their next-gen systems. PlayStation 4 is $400 and launches Nov. 15. Xbox One is $500 and will debut a week later on Nov. 22.