Online Retailer Cancels Orders For Super Mario 3D All-Stars Due To “Woefully Short” Supply – Nintendo Life

When Super Mario 3D All-Stars was revealed recently, Nintendo made it very clear it would be a “limited release”.
Now, online merchant Base.com (located in the UK) has actually obviously been required to “cancel all orders” as Nintendo and its distributors within this region are unable to offer any peace of mind that more stock will become readily available after release.
ResetEra user Geobros shared the message they just recently received from Base, while likewise noting how they were “one of the very first purchasers there” and purchased the video game on 4th September (the day after the video game was announced).

Its worth keeping in mind physical pre-orders are still offered elsewhere in the UK. Theres likewise the digital version, too.
This follows on from last weekend when it was found scalpers were currently attempting to resell their own copies of the video game on eBay, along with the news the 3-in-1 collection had ended up being the 2nd very popular game of this year over on Amazon.
Have you had any issues protecting a physical copy of Super Mario 3D All-Stars? Leave a comment down below.

” We have simply been informed of our allotment of Super Mario 3D All-stars (Nintendo Switch) and it is woefully short. This is really frustrating and it is with excellent remorse that we have to notify you that we will be unable to fulfil you order on the day of release. Even more, as Nintendo and their UK distributers are not able to give us any peace of mind that more stock will appear after release, we have actually taken the regrettable decision to cancel all orders.”