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Princess Peach is finally starring in her own Nintendo Switch game, Princess Peach: Showtime, which launches on Nintendo Switch on March 22. While the game is still a few days away, you can already grab the physical version at a discount when you preorder from Geek Alliance. The special preorder deal drops Princess Peach: Showtime to just $50 (was $60), though the trade-off is orders won't ship until release day and can take up to a week to arrive.

Still, it's uncommon for Nintendo-published Switch games to get preorder discounts, so the deal is worth it if you're willing to wait. Just be sure to place your order soon, as supplies are limited, and the deal will disappear if the retailer sells out.

If you're looking to preorder the game but want it to arrive earlier, you can also preorder Princess Peach: Showtime from several other retailers, including Best Buy, which has an exclusive collectible diorama bonus.

Princess Peach: Showtime is an action-adventure game where Peach dons various outfits with unique abilities that help solve puzzles, mini-games, and other challenges. Check our latest Princess Peach: Showtime preview to learn more about the game. A demo is also available on the Nintendo Switch eShop.

The game marks the first time Princess Peach has starred in her own game since 2006's Super Princess Peach on Nintendo DS. It's also notable as one of the few upcoming first-party Nintendo Switch exclusives announced for the rest of 2024 so far, along with Endless Ocean: Luminous and the remasters of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Luigi's Mansion 2.

Princess Peach: Showtime launches March 22 on Nintendo Switch.

Princess Peach: Showtime! – Official Transformations Trailer: Act II

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