Nintendo's Black Friday sale to include 'Legend of Zelda' merchandise

Screenshot from "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" trailer YouTube/Nintendo

Black Friday is coming on Nov. 24, and it's good news for video game fans everywhere. Both consoles and games will be sold at a nice discount, and video game and electronics company Nintendo has some tempting deals of their own to offer to fans of both their consoles and video games.

According to Nintendo, here are some of their products that are going on sale on Black Friday 2017.

A white and orange Nintendo 2DS XL system will be selling for $149.99. A white and red, Mario themed 2DS with a pre-loaded Super Mario Bros 2 game will be selling for $79.99. A Poke Ball themed 2DS will be selling for $159.99. And a special edition of the hit roleplaying (RPG) game developed by Monolith Soft, "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" will be selling for $99.99. The special edition will include a soundtrack CD, a game case, a 220-page art book (hardbound), and a "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" themed wii controller.

Aside from that, the well-awaited Legend of Zelda-themed Link Green Nintendo 2DS will be selling for $79.99. The console with come with a pre-installed "The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time," which is one of the franchise's most iconic games. "The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time" was first released in 1998, roughly 19 years ago. The reboot will be a chance for new fans to play the game at its optimal quality, but not only that, it will also be a chance for old fans to re-live one of their favorite games and play it in high definition. It's a nostalgia trip.

Fans of "The Legend of Zelda" franchise have even more to rejoice about. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" will be getting an explorer edition for $59.99. This edition will come with the full game, a 100 paged explorer's guide and a map.

Despite all the other merchandise up for grabs, it doesn't look like the Nintendo Switch Console itself will be for sale during Black Friday.

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