Tue. Sep 9th, 2025

Amazon Exclusive Bluey Gnome Plush Bundle Announced

Bluey is a vastly popular animated show in the United States, with viewers having streamed over 55 billion minutes of the series in 2024 alone. For dedicated fans, the upcoming Amazon-exclusive Bluey Gnome Plush Bundle is now available for preorder. This special package combines the game Bluey: The Videogame with one of two delightful gnome plush toys.

While Bluey: The Videogame was originally released in 2023 and received varied reviews, its straightforward gameplay is likely to be enjoyed by fans of the cartoon. The main highlight of this particular version, however, is the inclusion of the exclusive Gnome Plush.

Each bundle includes one of two distinct gnome designs, offering a pleasant surprise for young fans. The video game is available on multiple consoles, but this bundle is specifically for the Nintendo Switch (and compatible with Switch 2). Considering the standalone game typically sells for around $40, getting this bundle for $50 means the collectible gnome plush essentially costs only $10.

Two exclusive Bluey Gnome plushies
The two exclusive Gnome plushies included in the bundle.

Bluey: The Videogame is a relatively short experience, taking only a few hours to complete the main content. It does support cooperative multiplayer for up to three players, providing an opportunity to extend playtime. Given the game`s length, you might consider pairing the game and gnome with other Bluey merchandise to enhance the fun. For instance, Bluey: Seasons 1-3 on Blu-ray is currently available at its lowest-ever price of $26 (down from $50).

If you`re interested in other Bluey plush toys beyond the gnomes in this bundle, options include a small Bluey & Bingo plush bundle priced at $16 (originally $17), or a comfortable Bluey Pillow Pet for $29 (originally $35). Both make excellent gifts for young fans, with the Pillow Pet being notably larger, measuring over a foot wide and 9 inches long. A wide variety of Bluey merchandise is available, ranging from Blu-rays and Lego sets to various plush toys and more.

By Bramwell Nightingale

A Toronto-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the North American gaming industry. Started his career writing for independent gaming blogs before establishing himself as a reliable source for breaking gaming news. Specializes in AAA game releases and studio acquisitions across Canada and the US. His investigative approach to gaming industry developments has earned him respect among developers and publishers alike

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