Best Nintendo 2DS XL bundle deals
Get yourself the best Nintendo 2DS XL bundles at a discount price
With the Switch getting a battery-stretching upgrade, and a dockless Switch Lite on the horizon, things are looking good for fans of Nintendo handheld games. But what about the DS, home to some of the best games Nintendo has ever produced? Well, stick around, as right here you'll find some of the the best Nintendo 2DS XL bundles right here.
The 25 best Nintendo 3DS games
What should you get to go with your new console?
By nabbing one of the best Nintendo 2DS XL bundles, you’re getting access to one of the greatest game libraries on the planet, via the most refined iteration of its hardware (you genuinely won’t miss the 3D) for really not very much money. It will play every 3DS game ever released without a problem, and the ‘New’ 2DS XL gets the additional thumbstick that should have been part of the hardware from the very start.
There’s a wealth of Pokemon, Mario, and Zelda on the system waiting to be explored, either original games or remakes of some of the best in the Nintendo back catalogue. Sadly, as the system matures, 2DS XL bundles are becoming harder to find, however, which is where we come in. We’ve collected together a regularly updated list of the best.
Want to know what you should play on your new console? Take a look at the best 3DS games to find out.
If you'd prefer a portable console that you can also play on the big screen, don't miss these Nintendo Switch bundles.
Best Nintendo 2DS XL bundle
Nintendo's been in the handheld business for a long time, and it shows. The 2DS XL is a superb console with equally great games you can enjoy at home or on the go. Remember, these prices also update on a daily basis - you're seeing the cheapest bargains available right now.
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