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Nintendo reveals Pokemon Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby bundle

November 2, 2014 by Tom Powter

Nintendo has revealed a special dual pack for Pokemon Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby. The dual pack will release alongside the games in North America on November 21st. The European version of the game will release on November 28th, but there’s currently no word about the availability of the dual pack.

The bundle is to be offered at Best Buy and through Amazon for $79.98, which is the price that the two games combine to cost – so there’s no discount incentive going on here. Nintendo is offering a download code for 100 potions for those who buy the dual pack. The potions will be available on both the titles.

“Starting a new Pokemon game with 100 extra potions is a treat for players who want to be well-stocked for their epic journey through the Hoenn region,” Nintendo said about the deal.

The new Pokemon games, which are remakes of the third generation of Pokemon games, Ruby and Sapphire, are to arrive in November for the Nintendo 3DS.

Originally published November 2, 2014. Updated April 13, 2018.

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