Players who happen to own a Wii U will also be happy to know that a brand new deal over at GameStop means they can grab four of the console’s best games for an absolute bargain of a price. All coming from massive Nintendo franchises, the deal is an absolute steal, with the sum total of the bundle coming to the affordable price of $25. To grab the deal, visit the GameStop website here.
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So, what’s included in this bundle of titles? Perhaps the biggest of the four games is Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the fourth mainline entry in Nintendo’s jam-packed fighting franchise. Not only was the game a huge success when it released, with many citing that it was one of the best games in the franchise to date, but it also introduced several of the franchise’s best fighters. Although Super Smash Bros. Ultimate pushed the franchise forward on the Switch, those who haven’t picked up the console will no doubt find that its still got a lot of merit. Alongside that, the bundle also includes Splatoon, Nintendo’s incredibly popular paint-based multiplayer game. Similar to Smash Bros., there’s a more current version of the title released on Switch, however, the original game drew a lot of praise when it released in 2015.
The third game in the bundle is none other than Super Mario Maker, which was a major success for the Wii U when it dropped back in 2015. The game allows players to create and share their very own Mario levels, with the title quickly creating a large and varied community that have created hours worth of content for users to enjoy. The final game in the bundle is Pokken Tournament, which is a fighting game based on the Pokemon franchise. While it might not boast the same notoriety as the other games in the bundle, it was reviewed favorably, garnering a solid 76 on Metacritic.
With players currently sat at home with little to do, a bundle with this many fantastic games is sure to be a steal, especially as each offers hours of great content. They may not be Switch games, but it goes without saying that each title in the pack contains some of the best gameplay that the Wii U had to offer.
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