Super Mario Bros. Wonder preorder bonuses
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All Super Mario Bros Wonder preorder bonuses

Wahoo! Pre-order bonuses are the best!

Super Mario Bros Wonder preorder bonuses would certainly be a 1-UP in your decision to get the game early. Keychains, bags, DLC, these things entice potential players. I’d even take a pen. Here are all of the Super Mario Bros. Wonder preorder bonuses we know about as of the time of writing.

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Super Mario Bros. Wonder preorder bonuses in the United States

Currently, no Super Mario Bros Wonder preorder bonuses have been announced for the United States. If you still want to nab the game early, however, you can get an extra 20% trade credit towards the game at GameStop. The company calls it a “Power Trade.” Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon, and Target aren’t offering any preorder bonuses either.

On the other hand, the Nintendo eShop is offering a good deal for Super Mario Bros. fans. You can use the Nintendo Switch Game Voucher, which lets you buy two fully-priced games for $99.99. For example, if you want to play Super Mario Bros. Wonder and the incredible The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomyou can get both for that cheap price.

GameStop Canada Super Mario Bros. Wonder preorder bonus
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What about in Canada?

GameStop Canada does have a Super Mario Bros. Wonder preorder bonus, but don’t get too excited. If you get the game before its release, you’ll get a keychain depicting Mario’s elephant form crammed in a red pipe. It’s not much, but we’ll take it. Other Canadian retailers like The Source, Amazon, Best Buy, or Walmart aren’t offering any Super Mario Bros Wonder preorder bonuses.

How about in the UK?

If you jump in a warp pipe and find yourself in the UK, you’ll be out of luck. Currently GAME doesn’t have a preorder bonus. Amazon doesn’t list one either. It seems like Canada’s the only country offering a preorder bonus with Super Mario Bros. Wonder currently.

If we hear of any new preorder bonuses popping up with the game, we’ll update this article. Perhaps, Nintendo feels like it doesn’t need to offer a bonus for such a highly anticipated title.


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