Kirby and the Lost Land
Kirby and the Lost Land is Nintendo's next colorful pink ball adventure coming exclusively to Nintendo Switch on March 25th. To all those who book the game at GameStop, the famous chain of stores will give a nice mouse pad in the shape of Kirby!First of all, this is the page to go to to find out more about the promotion.
This, on the other hand, is the nice mouse pad:
Kirby GameStop's mouse pad underlines how the offer is valid until the day before the game is released, by booking the game and while stocks last. The gadget will be delivered on the day of release together with the game. Kirby and the Lost Land is also valid for all promotions with the withdrawal of used games proposed by GameStop.
In case you are wondering what kind of game is the new exclusive from Nintendo, in this preview of Kirby and the Lost Land we tell you what we know about the new 3D adventure for Switch.
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‘Kirby and the Forgotten Land’ Release Date, Trailer, Pre-Orders, and Everything We Know
Everyone’s favorite pink and round hero is back and better than ever. Nintendo has revealed more details about Kirby and the Forgotten Land, the highly-anticipated 3D open-world adventure coming soon to Nintendo Switch. Thankfully, the game will be here much sooner than fans might have expected. Here’s everything we know about Kirby and the Forgotten Land, including its release date, trailer, pre-order information, and more.
‘Kirby and the Forgotten Land’ | NintendoWhat is the newest Kirby game about?
Put simply, Kirby and the Forgotten Land looks a lot like Kirby’s version of Super Mario Odyssey. According to a Nintendo press release on Jan. 12, the platformer game follows Kirby through an “unknown land” where “Waddle Dees are being kidnapped in droves by the Beast Pack.”
“To rescue the Waddle Dees, Kirby heads out on a journey with the curious Elfilin, whom he meets in the new world,” the press release continued.
As players embark on Kirby’s adventure, they can use a variety of abilities to take down enemies and rescue Waddle Dees. Additionally, players can explore Waddle Dee Town, which changes with every rescued Waddle Dee. The town features shops, helpful NPCs, and mini-games, including a fast-paced café game.
‘Kirby and the Forgotten Land’ release dateNintendo first announced Kirby and the Forgotten Land with a reveal trailer during the September Nintendo Direct. In the video, Kirby traversed an abandoned, overgrown city on an island. He used his classic inhale and float abilities, fought enemies, and helped Waddle Dees escape from captivity. At the end of the video, Nintendo offered a “spring 2022” release window.
Many fans expected the Kirby and the Forgotten Land release date to arrive in the late spring months, like April or May, but as it turns out, we’re much closer to release. A second trailer (seen below), shared on Jan. 12, revealed that Kirby and the Forgotten Land would arrive exclusively on Nintendo Switch on March 25, 2022.
A new ‘Kirby and the Forgotten Land’ trailer showcases new copy abilitiesIn addition to the date, Nintendo packed the new trailer with glimpses of Kirby’s copy abilities. The hero can gain 11 special powers, including two new abilities. The first is Drill, which allows Kirby to drill himself underground and pop up beneath enemies to kill them. Meanwhile, the Ranger ability gives Kirby a weapon that can fire off stars.
Here’s the complete list of Kirby’s copy abilities:
The trailer also showcased Kirby and the Forgotten Land‘s multiplayer mode. Up to two people can play together via couch co-op.
Where to pre-order ‘Kirby and the Forgotten Land’Kirby and the Forgotten Land is still a few weeks away, but fans can pre-order the game now. It’s available in digital and physical formats on the Nintendo storefront, as well as Amazon, GameStop, Target, Best Buy, and Walmart. Unfortunately, there are no pre-order bonuses at this time.
Stay tuned to Showbiz Cheat Sheet for more updates on Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
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