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Kirby and the Forgotten Land on Nintendo Switch is out now – here’s where to buy it
The pink hero is having his first 3D outing
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Last year Super Mario, Metroid and The Legend of Zelda celebrated their 35th anniversaries with new game releases, timed events and a suite of fresh merchandise.
Now one of Nintendo’s other popular franchises is receiving the same treatment to mark its 30th anniversary, with the release of Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
First announced during a Nintendo Direct event in September 2021, Kirby and the Forgotten Land promises to be the “next stage” of the Kirby series, according to the series’s director Shinya Kumazaki.
Kirby has been known for his colourful side-scrolling adventures where he can inhale enemies and objects to copy their abilities, but this latest entry is the first time we’ve seen Kirby in a 3D mainline game.
Here’s where to get the best deal on the spherical hero’s next big outing.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land release date
Kirby and the Forgotten Land was released on 25 March 2022 on Nintendo Switch. This also includes Switch lite and OLED models.
Where to buy ‘Kirby and the Forgotten Land’
The game will retail for £49.99 and will be available from most retailers. It can be purchased directly from Nintendo’s website (£49.99, Nintendo.co.uk).
Players will also find it available for purchase from Amazon (£44.99, Amazon.co.uk). An offer from Game (£49.99, Game.co.uk) includes a free Kirby-themed mousemat exclusive to the retailer.
There are also discounted versions available from Smyths Toys (£44.99, Smythstoys.com), ShopTo (£42.85, Shopto.net) and Base (£41.85, Base.com).
The cheapest deal that we have found so far is from Argos (£39.99, Argos.co.uk) which has a tenner off the recommended retail price.
‘Kirby and the Forgotten Land’ gameplay and trailer
In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby finds himself in a mysterious land, seemingly abandoned and overtaken by nature. Here he discovers that Waddle Dees are being kidnapped by aggressive creatures known as the Beast Pack and must rescue them in this new world.
Like previous titles, Kirby will be able to inhale enemies to copy their powers. In a recently released trailer, we can see that some powers will be returning such as the grand hammer and ultra sword. There are also some new abilities confirmed as well, such as new “drill” and “ranger” copy abilities.
Captured Waddle Dees can be found at the end of each level as well as several that are hidden away and must be found by Kirby. The more Waddle Dees that are rescued are returned to Waddle Dee Town which will act as a central hub of the adventure.
Different shops, mini-games and other amenities will become available as the population is restored and the town comes back to life. One activity Kirby can participate in is the Waddle Dee Café where he can prepare food orders for the locals.
There is also a co-op mode available where a second player can take control of Bandana Waddle Dee, who can attack enemies using a spear. Two players will be able to play on the same system by sharing Joy-cons.
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