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Luigi's Mansion 3 Black Friday 2019 Deal: Get The Switch Game For $48

One of Nintendo's major first-party games for 2019 is Luigi's Mansion 3, which brings the franchise back to a Nintendo console for the first time since the original Gamecube game. It, along with Pokemon Sword and Shield, Astral Chain, Super Mario Maker 2, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses round out Nintendo's lineup, most of which are hard to find for cheap. That said, you can save some cash on Luigi's latest adventure at Ebay right now.

Luigi's Mansion 3 Black Friday deals
Luigi's Mansion 3 Black Friday deals

Luigi's Mansion 3 -- $48 ($60)

As far as online deals go, a large and reputable Ebay seller has brand-new, sealed copies of Luigi's Mansion 3 on sale for $48. You'll get free shipping, guaranteed by December 2, if you order from Ebay. We should note that UK box art is shown in the listing, but orders ship from California. It seems likely that the box art is just a mistake. Even if it happens to be the UK version, it'll still work in North American Switch consoles.

The charming Switch adventure earned an 8/10 in our Luigi's Mansion 3 review. Reviewer Kevin Knezevic called Luigi's Mansion 3 "perhaps the best installment in the series yet," praising it for the numerous new mechanics and more open structure. While the controls can sometimes get in the way of the joyous experience, Last Resort Hotel is filled with clever puzzles, fun ghost encounters, and a treasure trove of hidden collectibles.

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