Toys R’ Us Offering Buy 1 Get 1 40% Off On Wii U Games Starting Tomorrow

 


 

If you're looking to pick up some launch games alongside your new Wii U, you might want to make Toys "R" Us your destination.

Toys "R" Us just sent out an e-mail to customers detailing a hot offer that starts tomorrow. All Wii & Wii U games are going to be available with a "buy 1, get 1" 40% offer. That means you can walk out of the store with New Super Mario Bros. U and ZombiU for $96 plus tax. The only catch is the offer is only available in-store.

With the money you'll save, you can pick up some great titles later in the week at Best Buy, Amazon, Target, and Walmart.

If you're excited to play the Wii U or want to learn what the fuss is all about, why not listen to our latest podcast? Our resident Wii U gurus had a lot to say about Nintendo's next-generation console.

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