[UPDATE] Best Buy briefly had units on sale, but those are now sold out online as well.
[UPDATE] Retailer GameStop has sold through its stock of the special-edition New 3DS XL, according to Kotaku, while prices for the systems on eBay have soared to as much as $500.
The original story is below.
Nintendo saved a nice surprise for the end of its Nintendo Direct briefing today, revealing a special-edition New 3DS XL system focused on the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D.
The system will go on sale February 13, the same date that the game and $200 New 3DS XL system are released in North America and Europe. Nintendo’s Bill Trinen says the bundle represents “the definitive way to play what is arguably the most fascinating Zelda game ever made.”
In Europe, the Majora’s Mask 3D bundle will come with a pre-installed copy of the game, but gamers in North America will need to buy the title separately. Nintendo did not announce a price for the special-edition Majora’s Mask New 3DS XL, but $200 is likely.
If you’re looking for even more Majora’s Mask 3D goodies, you may want to preorder at GameStop, which is giving away free Majora’s Mask pins to people who preorder Codename S.T.E.A.M. In addition, you can also spend $50 on a special edition Majora’s Mask 3D bundle that comes with a Skull Kid figurine.
You can see more images of the New 3DS XL Majora’s Mask 3D bundle below.
Nintendo Direct: All The News
- Re-watch the full Nintendo Direct video here
- New 3DS Release Date Confirmed — Only XL version coming to the US
- Metroid Prime Trilogy Set for Wii U Re-release, along with Mario Galaxy 2 and more
- Take a Closer Look at This Gorgeous Majora’s Mask 3DS XL
- New Fire Emblem for 3DS revealed
- Tekken Director Making Exclusive free-to-play Wii U Game
- New trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles X
- Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Trailer
- Next wave of Amiibo and the new Super Mario Amiibo series listed
- Majora’s Mask on 3DS coming Feburary 13, has a gorgeous special edition
- Pokemon Shuffle is Nintendo’s Next Free-to-Play 3DS Game
- Can’t Find Marth Amiibo, Nintendo Say More are Coming
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