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Cat Quest Fur-tastic Trilogy on Switch hits $30 Amazon low (40% off), Mario & Luigi Brothership $47, more

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We are now tracking a new Amazon all-time low on Cat Quest – The Fur-tastic Trilogy for Nintendo Switch down at $29.99 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35. This is a physical boxed copy of the three “pawsome” titles in the series alongside a “meowvelous” vinyl sticker at 40% off the regular $50 list. It is also worth nothing this is less than $0.50 under the price of scoring all titles in digital form from the eShop without the sticker. In other words, your scoring Cat Quest 1, 2, and 3 at $10 a pop with a bonus sticker and the World of Cat Quest Digital Art book at a new Amazon all-time low. 

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