Get over 15% off Super Mario Bros. Wonder at Walmart

Ash Singh

Save $11 on the freshly released hit Switch game Super Mario Bros. Wonder, nominated for 2023 Game of the Year awards, now only $48.85.

Gamers and Mario fans, one of 2023’s hottest Nintendo Switch titles just got a great deal for new players to jump in. Super Mario Bros. Wonder, originally released in October 2023, is currently on sale for $48.85 at Walmart, saving you $11.14 off the original $59.99 list price.

In this fresh take on the classic Mario side-scrolling formula, Wonder Flowers adds an extra layer of surprise and spectacle. The wonder effects reinvent courses in unexpected ways, keeping the classic Mario run-and-jump gameplay feeling new.

You can also choose from the largest roster of playable characters in a side-scrolling Mario game yet. In addition to the Mario Bros, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, and Toad are playable. Fan favorites Yoshi and Nabbit offer damage-free options to explore the mushroom kingdom.

New power-ups like the Elephant Fruit let you use your new trunk to spray water and plow through enemies. With badges to find and equip, you can customize your play style in over 20 different ways.

Nearly 20% off on Super Mario Bros. Wonder at Walmart

Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Team up with up to three friends on one Switch system locally, helping each other through courses and to the goal pole. Or take your competition online to race against friends to finish first.

Solo players can still connect online and see silhouettes of what other players around the world are doing too.

Nominated for Game of the Year awards, Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks to offer an inventive new take on the iconic plumber’s adventures.

This deal saves you over 15% off the regular price, making it a great time to jump into Mario’s new flower-themed escapades. But make sure to act soon, as the $48.85 price is only for a limited time.

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About The Author

Singh is a former Games & toys Writer for Dexerto with a passion for gaming and technology.