Aussie Bargain Roundup: Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee
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With only a couple of weeks to go, things are getting pretty final. We’ve got Big W, we’ve got Target – that’s pretty much it. All the cards are on the table.
All that’s left now is to decide which version you’re going to get – Pikachu or Eevee?
Let us know in the comments if you see anything cheaper!
Amazon.com.au
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $59
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $99
- Pokeball Plus – $64.95 – Link
- Pokemon Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee Limited Edition Console – $589 / $598
- Includes the game, console, and Pokeball
Beat The Bomb
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $77.95
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $126.95
- Pokeball Plus – $67.95 – Link
Big W
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $69
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $119
- Pokemon Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee Limited Edition Console – $599
- Includes the game, console, and Pokeball
Catch.com.au
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $69
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $119
- Pokemon Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee Limited Edition Console – $589
EB Games
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $79.95
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $129.95
- Pokemon Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee Limited Edition Console – $599
- Includes the game, console, and Pokeball
- Pokeball Plus – $65 – Link
- Preorder the game and get a Pikachu or Eevee Let’s Go Keyring
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Gamesmen
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $79.95
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $129.95
- Pokemon Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee Limited Edition Console – $599.95
- Includes the game, console, and Pokeball
- Pokeball Plus – $69.95 – Link
Harvey Norman
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $69
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $129
- Pokeball Plus – $69 – Link
Harvey Norman has a bundle listed for $568, but it is not the Limited Edition console, just a “homemade” bundle with the game, a Switch and the Pokeball.
JB Hi-Fi
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $59
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $129
- Pokemon Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee Limited Edition Console – $599
- Includes the game, console, and Pokeball
- Pokeball Plus – $69 – Link
MightyApe
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $69
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $115
- Pokeball Plus – $68 – Link
OzGameShop
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $72.99
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $146.99
- Pokeball Plus – $84.99 – Link
Target
- Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee (standalone) – $69
- Pokémon: Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee + Pokeball Plus – $99
- Pokemon Let’s Go! Pikachu – Eevee Limited Edition Console – $599
Last Updated: November 4th
12 Comments
Please add Critical Hit. They have cheap bundles
http://criticalhit.com.au/?s=lets+go&post_type=product
It’s pretty ridiculous that no-one is selling the bundle cheaper. It’s cheaper to buy the game and accessory separately at JB than it is to buy the bundle (though I would still cough up the $1 premium because stores usually don’t “gut” collector’s boxes). $59 for the base game is a pretty sweet bargain though.
Amazon is selling it for $99. Buying them separately at JB totals up to $128.
Big W Pokemon is $69.
https://www.bigw.com.au/product/pokemon-let-s-go-pikachu/p/808042/
EB is also including both Pikachu and Eevee keychains with the console bundles (the product pages indicate that customers will receive BOTH keychains, regardless of bundle) which is a really nice bonus.
Unfortunately, I’m looking at spending full retail price on the console bundle and the two boxed versions of the software. I hope that I can at least transfer the pre-installed game to my existing Switch as I have no need for it.
Including the keychains is also a way for EB to get out of price matching, because the bundles they offer are different.
Of course, but I doubt that anybody will be selling the game + Poké Ball Plus or the hardware bundles under retail price, so EB *may* very well be providing the best value for money here (excluding the standalone game, which is significantly cheaper elsewhere). Sure, the plush Poké Balls are sold by them for about $4 on occasion, but a bonus is a bonus, I guess.
Thank God they’ve cut the price on the bundle by a tad. 😛
JB will also have it for $119 and Gamesmen for $118.
Latest Target catalogue has the game + pokeball plus for $99.
Target selling bundles for $99?
Wow!
That was my reaction too. Awesome news!
Considering that I’m buying the console as well (and no-one is selling it below RRP), I want to save as much as I can. It just means that I’ll have to be there first thing in the morning lest I miss out.
Thanks for this Vooks, it’s a game in itself to assure that everyone gets a good poke-deal 🙂