Celebrate Halloween with 10% off a Nintendo Switch and Luigi's Mansion 3 this October 31

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There's countless reasons to get excited for Halloween this year, but Luigi's Mansion 3 is giving 2019 an extra dose of the festive frights during the Holiday season, when it releases on October 31 for Nintendo Switch. The spooky sequel sees the titular cowardly plumber (and his doppelganger sidekick, Gooigi) return to another haunted house for more ghost-busting mayhem, and you can get 10% off your copy of the game with GamesRadar's ultimate guide to Nintendo for 2019/2020.

Luigi's Mansion 3 proves Luigi really is the unluckiest plumber in the world, as he's forced to confront his fears once more after Mario and the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom Castle crew are captured by King Boo during a trip to a mysterious hotel. 

For this Nintendo Switch exclusive, you'll play as Luigi (or Gooigi, in the game's local and online co-op moes) to rid the hotel of its ghost infestation, save your friends, and maybe even defeat King Boo himself. It's guaranteed to be a frightfully good time, and one that can be played at home or on the go thanks to the Nintendo Switch.

Order yourself a free copy of the catalogue, this year's definitive guide to discovering all things Nintendo, and you'll receive a 10% discount on your first purchase of anything you like from Nintendo Official UK Store, including a brand new copy of Luigi's Mansion 3 with a t-shirt, keychain or soft toy! If you want to make the Holiday season a particularly special one, you could even purchase a Nintendo Switch console bundle using our exclusive 10% discount offer, saving you around £30 or more in the process!

12DOVE presents: the ultimate guide to Nintendo 2019/2020 catalogue is your entry point to the wonderful world of Nintendo, providing a detailed tour of everything to see and enjoy in the Nintendo Official UK Store. The catalogue covers it all; from information on how to build your own Nintendo Switch bundle, detailed guides to purchasing the perfect gift for friends and family members, or even a full low-down on the most magical Mario merch that money can buy. 

You can order a copy of the catalogue online here for no cost, or pick one up from the new pop-up Pokémon Centre in London this month. You can catch the store, and the catalogue, in Westfield London, Shepherd's Bush from Friday, October 18, through Friday, November 15, 2019. Meanwhile, Luigi's Mansion 3 launches on October 31, so be sure to guarantee your copy on the Official Nintendo UK Store to bring the spooky festivities to your Switch this Halloween. 

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