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Pick up the Nintendo Switch Labo Robot Kit from $56 today (Reg. $78+)

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Newegg is now offering the Nintendo Labo Robot Kit for $79.99, but if you apply code EMCPVET75 at checkout your total drops to $55.99 plus $3 shipping. You can side step the additional $3 shipping fee with a Newegg Premier account. That’s almost $20 under the going rate at Amazon and one of the best prices we have ever tracked on the Labo Robot Kit. Rated 4+ stars. Be sure to checkout our full hands-on review of Nintendo’s cardboard-to-life Labo games. More details below. 

Nintendo Labo Robot Kit:

  • Adjustable Straps – One Size Fits All
  • Play as a robot: demolish your in-game surroundings and take on challenges to unlock powerful abilities
  • Customize your robot’s in-game appearance and use your own markers and other supplies to decorate your Toy-Con Robot
  • Challenge a friend using their own Toy-Con Robot in a two-player battle mode on a single screen*
  • With the Robot Kit and the included Toy-Con Garage mode, you can invent new ways to play with your Toy-Con Robot by using special input nodes or create your very own Toy-Con projects
  • Make your very own Toy-Con Robot suit: fold engineered, pre-cut cardboard and wear it to become a robot in the game

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices