The End of the Mario Kart World Bundle: What's Next for Nintendo's Best-Selling Game?

With the Mario Kart World bundle officially winding down, Nintendo faces a crucial decision. Will they rethink pricing or release a new holiday bundle to keep the racing frenzy alive?

News by Zahra Morshed on  Dec 24, 2025

The Nintendo Switch 2 has had a big impact on games, especially with the very popular Mario Kart World bundle. But it looks like this popular bundle is about to reach its end of life.

According to a recent internal memo from GameStop, the United States' production of the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle has finally come to an end. The bundle was a big draw for a lot of people, but Nintendo has decided to stop making it and give something simpler instead.

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Now that work has ended, what will happen next for Mario Kart World? How does Nintendo plan to handle the future of the series?

At first, Mario Kart World did well. It was a good deal for people who wanted to get the game and the device together. But the deal not being on the market will probably make people buy things on their own more.

The game costs $80 right now, and some reviewers think that might be too much for just one game. Because of this, a lot of people are asking if Nintendo will change the prices so that people will want to buy it more, even if it means losing money in the short term.

The pricing plan will be very important because it could either lead to more sales or turn potential customers away.

Looking ahead, it looks like Nintendo will go back to its old plan of selling Mario Kart World with future consoles. The company could release a new pack this coming holiday season, just like they did with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch.

A Black Friday or Christmas Mario Kart World version could come back. Holiday sales usually help game and console bundles sell really well. This strategy would be in line with past strategies. It would give gamers a great deal while keeping Mario Kart available to a lot of people.

Nintendo has to price its products very competitively in today's market, which makes the choice to end the Mario Kart World deal clear. The Switch 2 is still cheaper than most of its rivals, with the basic device costing only $450.

For example, the Steam Deck stopped selling its $400 model, so customers can only choose more expensive ones now. Nintendo is keeping the Switch 2 at a competitive price point. This makes the console a good value proposition, especially when compared to other new gaming systems.

But will Mario Kart World be too expensive for solo sales? The game might have a hard time finding its audience in a market that's so full of other games at $80. Many fans hope that Nintendo will change the price to a fairer $70, which is the norm for most of their other games. Once the deal is over, lowering the price might help Mario Kart World keep selling well.

It's up to Nintendo whether or not to make this change, but everyone is waiting for them to act.

Even though the Mario Kart World pack is no longer being made, the game itself will probably not go away completely. The deal might still be available in stores, giving people one last chance to get it before it really is gone.

In the meantime, Nintendo will probably focus on other possible packages and releases in 2026. Since Pokémon Legends: Z-A did so well, even though not many people could get it, it wouldn't be surprising to see Mario Kart World return, maybe in a new bundle or a special version with new content or sales.

The End of the, Mario Kart World Bundle, What's Next for Nintendo's, Best-Selling Game?, PC, Gameplay, Screenshot, NoobFeed

Nintendo is moving away from the Mario Kart World bundle. The company's future plans will still be shaped by what customers want and the highly competitive game market. The Switch 2's success and the continued fame of games like Mario Kart World mean that Nintendo is likely on track for another great year. But it will have to be very careful about its prices and products if it wants to keep the pace going and keep giving value to its loyal fans.

In the meantime, gamers will be watching for any new packages, price changes, or game releases. As gaming changes, Nintendo will need to keep adapting and coming up with new ideas to stay successful. Right now, the question isn't just about what will happen to Mario Kart World; it's also about Nintendo's plans for the next part of the Switch 2's lifecycle. For Nintendo, what comes after the end of the deal might be its big break.

Zahra Morshed

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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