Great news for Amiibo collectors and Xenoblade Chronicles fans! The fresh Noah and Mio two-pack is back in stock on its launch day. This $40 set, showcasing Noah and Mio from Xenoblade Chronicles 3, hit the shelves on January 19 and is up for grabs at both Best Buy and GameStop. Keep an eye on Amazon, though, as the set has been playing peek-a-boo with its stock there.
If you're into Xenoblade Chronicles, this two-pack might tickle your fancy, but it comes with a bit of a heftier price tag compared to your average Amiibo. Typically, these little guys go for $16 each or $30 for a duo. But, big spenders, take note: the Noah and Mio set might see its value climb with resellers rather than drop. Amiibo figures usually vanish at launch and become a retail price rarity unless Nintendo decides to crank out more.
Noah and Mio take the spotlight in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, marking the grand finale of Monolith Soft's beloved action-RPG trilogy. This series stands tall in the realm of modern RPGs, and the third installment wrapped up the epic tale in style, earning a solid 8/10 in GameSpot's Xenoblade Chronicles 3 review.
Now, let's talk reality – hunting down Amiibo figures post-launch is like searching for a needle in a haystack. But fear not, collectors! There are a few lifelines available for retail or nearly retail prices. GameStop is housing the Tears of the Kingdom Zelda Amiibo for $16, and over at Amazon, you can snatch the Tears of the Kingdom Link figure for $22 (usually $16). Oh, and surprise, surprise – an old Bowser Amiibo is chilling on Amazon for $16 too. Metroid enthusiasts, on the other hand, can snag the Metroid Dread two-pack for $28. Happy hunting!
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