Nintendo Switch fans and Amiibo collectors can now preorder several upcoming figures. From The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, new Zelda and Ganondorf figures are up for preorder. A two-pack of amiibo featuring Noah and Mio from Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is also available.
Ganondorf - Tears of the Kingdom amiibo
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The Ganondorf amiibo sells for $19.99, but he’s so thick they can get away with charging that price. He definitely looks suitably powerful. He’s an imposing dude in the game (to say the least), and the bulky amiibo with his angular face does the character justice.
Zelda - Tears of the Kingdom amiibo
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Princess Zelda is basically the MVP of Tears of the Kingdom, if you ask me. She is absolutely iconic in that game, and the story really takes her places. This amiibo really shows the burden she takes on in the game. It’s one of my favorites.
Noah and Mio - Xenoblade Chronicles 3 amiibo 2-Pack
And from the epic JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles come these two figures. Honestly I haven’t played the game, but I’m sure they’re great characters as well.
New Nintendo Switch Consoles
In addition to the new amiibo up for preorder, Nintendo in recent weeks has put a couple of new Switch hardware configurations up for preorder as well. The Mario Red console looks fabulous and is aimed at the Super Mario Bros. Wonder audience (see our preorder guide here for more info on that game).
And in the world’s least surprising move, Nintendo is releasing another Switch and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle for the holiday season. It’s the same bundle they release every year, so it’s not that exciting, but if you’re getting a new Switch, you’re going to want Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, because it’s an incredible game (that’s still getting DLC, I might add). Pick up one of these consoles if you wanna.
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