Trending News|March 07, 2014 03:24 EST
Wii U Deluxe Bundle Promotion: Nintendo Offers Refurbished 32GB Console for $200 with Nintendo Land and Game Pad
Refurbished Wii U Deluxe's are now just $200 on the Nintendo America site thanks to a new promotion.
The shipped back and fixed consoles are guaranteed by Nintendo to work, and feature 32GB of hard drive along with a physical copy of Nintendo Land. However, the package does not include controllers.
According to NintendoLife, these Wii U's qualify for the Deluxe Digital Promotion which is currently taking $25 of the console.
"The Wii U Deluxe Set is now available as an Authentic Nintendo Refurbished set only from Nintendo, and it comes with our standard one year warranty. Although it may have minor cosmetic blemishes, it is guaranteed to be fully functional. We think you will find the standards for Authentic Nintendo Refurbished Products are VERY high," reads the Nintendo website. "This refurbished Wii U Deluxe Set includes everything you need to start playing right out of the box."
Important to note is that a refurbished console is not eligible for Club Nintendo Coins.
The Wii U is regularly priced at $300, and it is unclear how long this promotion will run for.
See more of the details for the Wii U here.
In other Wii U promotions in the U.S., there is currently an eBay only deal for a Wii U Bundle with the New Super Mario Bros U and New Super Luigi U for just $259.
The console's are going quickly, as almost 1,000 units have been sold since yesterday, and it is unclear how much longer the bundle will be available.
See the listing here.
A Wii Sports Club Bundle has been confirmed for a March 27 release on the Wii U in Japan.
According to Video Gamer, the bundle will include a 32GM Wii U, Wii Sports Club, Wii Remote Plus, GamePad, and the sensor bar.
The bundle was announced in Japan during a Nintendo Direct on February 13, but not much was said about it. There is no word on whether the bundle will be leaving Japan.
Nintendo is forecasting in 2014 they will sell 13.5 million 3DS handhelds, and 2.8 million Wii U's. Initially the prediction was for 18 million handhelds and 9 million home consoles.