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Release 1.181.0

April changelog: Market-specific pricing & larger bundle support

Written by Neo
Updated today

πŸš€ New features

πŸ‘‰ Shopify Markets support β€” apply bundles to specific markets

You can now control which Shopify Markets a bundle is available in, making it possible to offer different pricing and availability by region.

When configuring a bundle, you'll find a new Markets section with two options:

  • All markets β€” the bundle applies across every market (previous default behavior)

  • Specific markets β€” select one or more markets from the dropdown to limit where the bundle is available

This means you can, for example, offer a bundle at a lower price point in Denmark while keeping a different configuration for other markets β€” without creating duplicate products or manual workarounds.

βš™οΈ Improvements

πŸ‘‰ Support for products with more than 100 variants

MBC Bundles now supports products with up to 2,048 variants, in line with Shopify's increased variant limit.

Previously, bundles containing products with large variant counts β€” such as drink packs where customers mix and match flavors across different pack sizes β€” could hit the 100-variant ceiling and break or behave unexpectedly.

With this update, merchants can now set up high-variety bundles such as:

  • A 6, 12, or 24-pack where customers choose any combination of drink flavors up to the desired pack size

  • Fixed-price bundles with a large number of selectable options across multiple product types

This improvement applies to both Physical bundles and Shopify bundles, ensuring consistent behavior regardless of which bundle type you use.

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