It's likely we'll see some new sets announced, but nothing has been confirmed at this time. In addition to this year's discounts, LEGO will have some kind of Mario related announcements on March 9th. It's kind of a silly excuse to celebrate, but Nintendo fans end up benefiting from it, as games get discounted and there are sometimes new announcements on and around that day. Over the last few years, Nintendo has adopted March 10th as Mario Day, based on the fact that MAR10 looks an awful lot like the character's name. Fans hoping to buy any of those games are going to have to pay full price, unfortunately! What is Mario Day? Unsurprisingly, some of the more recent Mario games are missing from the current discounts, including Super Mario Bros. For example, the multiplayer pack for Luigi's Mansion 3 and the expansions for both Mario + Rabbids games can be found at a discount on the eShop. In addition to the base games, there are also discounts on DLC for certain titles. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020- $23.99 (normally $59.99) eShop, Target, Best Buy, GameStop.Yoshi's Crafted World- $39.99 (normally $59.99) eShop, Target, Best Buy, Amazon, GameStop.Mario Tennis Aces- $39.99 (normally $59.99) eShop, Target, Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, GameStop. ![]() Mario Golf: Super Rush- $39.99 (normally $59.99) eShop, Target, Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, GameStop.Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope- $19.79 (normally $59.99) eShop, Target, Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart. ![]()
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