Walmart Restocks Zelda And Street Fighter Amiibo For Nintendo Switch 2 Launch

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Nintendo's new Legend of Zelda and Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures release tonight alongside the Switch 2. Walmart has restocked all but one of the new Amiibo figures as of June 4 at 7:30 PM PT. Yunobo from Tears of the Kingdom is the only character we're waiting on a restock for still. It's worth noting that Walmart's Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo section only shows Street Fighter 6 characters at the moment; the Zelda Amiibo are currently on Page 2 of Walmart's Switch 2 games landing page.

Check Amiibo stock at:

The seven new figures are launching alongside Switch 2 versions of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition.

All seven Amiibo figures received $10 price increases after Nintendo reevaluated the pricing for its first-party accessories as a result of US tariffs. Tears of the Kingdom's Champions Amiibo cost $30 each. A fifth new Zelda Amiibo based on Mineru's Construct is expected to launch later this year, but a price hasn't been announced yet. Zelda Amiibo figures often sold for $16-$20 before this latest batch of figures dropped.

Street Fighter 6's Amiibo figures, meanwhile, go for a staggering $40 each. This eyebrow-raising move means each figure is only $20 less than the game--and the game includes a bunch of free DLC. For another comparison: The previously released Ken and Ryu Smash Bros. Amiibo carry $16 retail prices. Neither figure is currently in print, but you can buy Ken and Ryu Amiibo for $25-$30 each from resellers.

The Nintendo Switch 2 editions of Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, and Street Fighter 6 are available in physical and digital formats. If you're new to this pair of Zelda games, you can save money by purchasing physical copies for Nintendo Switch and the $10 upgrade pack.

Nintendo Switch 2 Editions:

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Nintendo's new Legend of Zelda and Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures release tonight alongside the Switch 2. Walmart has restocked all but one of the new Amiibo figures as of June 4 at 7:30 PM PT. Yunobo from Tears of the Kingdom is the only character we're waiting on a restock for still. It's worth noting that Walmart's Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo section only shows Street Fighter 6 characters at the moment; the Zelda Amiibo are currently on Page 2 of Walmart's Switch 2 games landing page.

Check Amiibo stock at:

The seven new figures are launching alongside Switch 2 versions of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition.

All seven Amiibo figures received $10 price increases after Nintendo reevaluated the pricing for its first-party accessories as a result of US tariffs. Tears of the Kingdom's Champions Amiibo cost $30 each. A fifth new Zelda Amiibo based on Mineru's Construct is expected to launch later this year, but a price hasn't been announced yet. Zelda Amiibo figures often sold for $16-$20 before this latest batch of figures dropped.

Street Fighter 6's Amiibo figures, meanwhile, go for a staggering $40 each. This eyebrow-raising move means each figure is only $20 less than the game--and the game includes a bunch of free DLC. For another comparison: The previously released Ken and Ryu Smash Bros. Amiibo carry $16 retail prices. Neither figure is currently in print, but you can buy Ken and Ryu Amiibo for $25-$30 each from resellers.

The Nintendo Switch 2 editions of Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, and Street Fighter 6 are available in physical and digital formats. If you're new to this pair of Zelda games, you can save money by purchasing physical copies for Nintendo Switch and the $10 upgrade pack.

Nintendo Switch 2 Editions:

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Nintendo's new Legend of Zelda and Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures release tonight alongside the Switch 2. Walmart has restocked all but one of the new Amiibo figures as of June 4 at 7:30 PM PT. Yunobo from Tears of the Kingdom is the only character we're waiting on a restock for still. It's worth noting that Walmart's Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo section only shows Street Fighter 6 characters at the moment; the Zelda Amiibo are currently on Page 2 of Walmart's Switch 2 games landing page.Check Amiibo stock at:Walmart (Zelda Amiibo, Page 2)Walmart (Street Fighter Amiibo)Best BuyTargetGameStopThe seven new figures are launching alongside Switch 2 versions of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition. All seven Amiibo figures received $10 price increases after Nintendo reevaluated the pricing for its first-party accessories as a result of US tariffs. Tears of the Kingdom's Champions Amiibo cost $30 each. A fifth new Zelda Amiibo based on Mineru's Construct is expected to launch later this year, but a price hasn't been announced yet. Zelda Amiibo figures often sold for $16-$20 before this latest batch of figures dropped.Street Fighter 6's Amiibo figures, meanwhile, go for a staggering $40 each. This eyebrow-raising move means each figure is only $20 less than the game--and the game includes a bunch of free DLC. For another comparison: The previously released Ken and Ryu Smash Bros. Amiibo carry $16 retail prices. Neither figure is currently in print, but you can buy Ken and Ryu Amiibo for $25-$30 each from resellers. The Nintendo Switch 2 editions of Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, and Street Fighter 6 are available in physical and digital formats. If you're new to this pair of Zelda games, you can save money by purchasing physical copies for Nintendo Switch and the $10 upgrade pack.Nintendo Switch 2 Editions:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild -- $70 | June 5See at WalmartSee at TargetThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom -- $80 | June 5See at WalmartSee at TargetStreet Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition -- $60 | June 5See at WalmartSee at Target

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Nintendo's new Legend of Zelda and Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures release tonight alongside the Switch 2. Walmart has restocked all but one of the new Amiibo figures as of June 4 at 7:30 PM PT. Yunobo from Tears of the Kingdom is the only character we're waiting on a restock for still. It's worth noting that Walmart's Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo section only shows Street Fighter 6 characters at the moment; the Zelda Amiibo are currently on Page 2 of Walmart's Switch 2 games landing page.

Check Amiibo stock at:

The seven new figures are launching alongside Switch 2 versions of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition.

All seven Amiibo figures received $10 price increases after Nintendo reevaluated the pricing for its first-party accessories as a result of US tariffs. Tears of the Kingdom's Champions Amiibo cost $30 each. A fifth new Zelda Amiibo based on Mineru's Construct is expected to launch later this year, but a price hasn't been announced yet. Zelda Amiibo figures often sold for $16-$20 before this latest batch of figures dropped.

Street Fighter 6's Amiibo figures, meanwhile, go for a staggering $40 each. This eyebrow-raising move means each figure is only $20 less than the game--and the game includes a bunch of free DLC. For another comparison: The previously released Ken and Ryu Smash Bros. Amiibo carry $16 retail prices. Neither figure is currently in print, but you can buy Ken and Ryu Amiibo for $25-$30 each from resellers.

The Nintendo Switch 2 editions of Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, and Street Fighter 6 are available in physical and digital formats. If you're new to this pair of Zelda games, you can save money by purchasing physical copies for Nintendo Switch and the $10 upgrade pack.

Nintendo Switch 2 Editions:


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Nintendo's new Legend of Zelda and Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures release tonight alongside the Switch 2. Walmart has restocked all but one of the new Amiibo figures as of June 4 at 7:30 PM PT. Yunobo from Tears of the Kingdom is the only character we're waiting on a restock for still. It's worth noting that Walmart's Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo section only shows Street Fighter 6 characters at the moment; the Zelda Amiibo are currently on Page 2 of Walmart's Switch 2 games landing page.

Check Amiibo stock at:

The seven new figures are launching alongside Switch 2 versions of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition.

All seven Amiibo figures received $10 price increases after Nintendo reevaluated the pricing for its first-party accessories as a result of US tariffs. Tears of the Kingdom's Champions Amiibo cost $30 each. A fifth new Zelda Amiibo based on Mineru's Construct is expected to launch later this year, but a price hasn't been announced yet. Zelda Amiibo figures often sold for $16-$20 before this latest batch of figures dropped.

Street Fighter 6's Amiibo figures, meanwhile, go for a staggering $40 each. This eyebrow-raising move means each figure is only $20 less than the game--and the game includes a bunch of free DLC. For another comparison: The previously released Ken and Ryu Smash Bros. Amiibo carry $16 retail prices. Neither figure is currently in print, but you can buy Ken and Ryu Amiibo for $25-$30 each from resellers.

The Nintendo Switch 2 editions of Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, and Street Fighter 6 are available in physical and digital formats. If you're new to this pair of Zelda games, you can save money by purchasing physical copies for Nintendo Switch and the $10 upgrade pack.

Nintendo Switch 2 Editions:


content_text: Nintendo's new Legend of Zelda and Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures release tonight alongside the Switch 2. Walmart has restocked all but one of the new Amiibo figures as of June 4 at 7:30 PM PT. Yunobo from Tears of the Kingdom is the only character we're waiting on a restock for still. It's worth noting that Walmart's Nintendo Switch 2 Amiibo section only shows Street Fighter 6 characters at the moment; the Zelda Amiibo are currently on Page 2 of Walmart's Switch 2 games landing page.Check Amiibo stock at:Walmart (Zelda Amiibo, Page 2)Walmart (Street Fighter Amiibo)Best BuyTargetGameStopThe seven new figures are launching alongside Switch 2 versions of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition. All seven Amiibo figures received $10 price increases after Nintendo reevaluated the pricing for its first-party accessories as a result of US tariffs. Tears of the Kingdom's Champions Amiibo cost $30 each. A fifth new Zelda Amiibo based on Mineru's Construct is expected to launch later this year, but a price hasn't been announced yet. Zelda Amiibo figures often sold for $16-$20 before this latest batch of figures dropped.Street Fighter 6's Amiibo figures, meanwhile, go for a staggering $40 each. This eyebrow-raising move means each figure is only $20 less than the game--and the game includes a bunch of free DLC. For another comparison: The previously released Ken and Ryu Smash Bros. Amiibo carry $16 retail prices. Neither figure is currently in print, but you can buy Ken and Ryu Amiibo for $25-$30 each from resellers. The Nintendo Switch 2 editions of Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, and Street Fighter 6 are available in physical and digital formats. If you're new to this pair of Zelda games, you can save money by purchasing physical copies for Nintendo Switch and the $10 upgrade pack.Nintendo Switch 2 Editions:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild -- $70 | June 5See at WalmartSee at TargetThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom -- $80 | June 5See at WalmartSee at TargetStreet Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition -- $60 | June 5See at WalmartSee at Target
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