Super Smash Bros. 3DS Limited Edition Pack to launch in Europe on Oct. 3

Nintendo of Europe recently unveiled that a special limited edition 3DS XL with Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS will be released in the market this coming fall.

However, it is not yet clear if the latest limited edition model will find its way in North America or in any other regions.

In its twitter account, the European Nintendo company posted that the stunning, white, red and black console will be available with a copy of the Super Smash Bros. pre-downloaded for 3DS and automatically loaded in the system. Fans of Super Smash Bros who are fortunate enough to live in Europe will be in for a treat after buying this special edition gaming console.

The box contains the specially designed console as well as the digital copy of the latest Super Smash Bros. for 3DS game. But in Europe, the bundle does not include a compatible AC adapter, which is not uncommon for a 3DS XL system. There are also reports saying that this bundle will not also include a game card, which could probably disappoint a lot of 3DS players.

The estimated price for the special bundle is still uncertain.

Nintendo of Europe scheduled the release of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Limited Edition Pack on October 3.

Obviously, the supply for this console will be limited unlike the other models of 3DS, and Nintendo may not release it in other regions. Yet Nintendo of America had been asked if they will also sell the same model in the country anytime soon.

The Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. is reported to be released in both Europe and North America sometime late in 2014.

Fans of the game are hoping that the market will expand outside the borders of Europe so that they can also purchase a unit of the much-awaited gaming console this season.

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