An expensive-looking Nintendo November advent calendar is being sent out to influencers on social media, it seems, as revealed on TikTok by popular user Celinaspookyboo. Despite being a month early, the Nintendo November calendar appears to be holiday-themed and features numerous expensive bits of Nintendo merchandise — including Amiibos and proper Switch Joy-Cons.
Nintendo November advent calendar revealed on TikTok
The massive “Wishing you a very Nintendo November” advent calendar is being sent to influencers across social media, as streamer Celinaspookyboo revealed on TikTok in a recent video. The calendar is large and features boxes for every day in November with a variety of Nintendo merchandise hidden behind each door.
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Celinaspookyboo opens five calendar doors in total during her first video, with the presents behind them being:
- A Joy-Con set of both left and right controllers — $79.99 on the Nintendo Store
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons Lapel Pin Set — around $19.99-$30
- Goomba Amiibo — boxed version hard to get hold of, anything between $20 and $95
- Animal Crossing Water Bottle — around $30
- Super Mario Multi-Color Pen — around $5
Even at a rough estimate, the price for just these first five days comes to anything between $155-$240, with 25 days left to open. While there are cheaper gifts in there, such as the Mario pen, if there’s anything like the likes of the Joy-Cons still to come that’ll represent a set of gifts of tremendous value given entirely as a fun freebie for influencers. It’s not the first Nintendo package Celinaspookyboo has received either, as she was gifted a big Question block earlier this year filled with merchandise, multiple games, and even a Nintendo Switch. Someone at Nintendo is clearly a fan of her TikTok.
Elsewhere in Nintendo news, check out our review of the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack which our reviewer wasn’t very complimentary about, saying that it “feels like it was put together just to see if people would go for it.”