Kirby and the Forgotten Land

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1 of the biggest announcements from September 2022'south Nintendo Directly was the reveal that everyone's favorite pink ball with a monstrous appetite would exist making his render. Kirby and The Forgotten Country promises to be new territory for the iconic grapheme, as it marks his first true 3D entry in the mainline series.

The reveal of the game was i thing, but the next question on anybody's listen was "When will we get to play it?" Information technology looks like Nintendo has finally given a concrete answer to that question. The company took to Twitter to announce that Kirby and the Forgotten Land would be coming to the Nintendo Switch on March 25.

This release engagement reveal was accompanied by a brand-new trailer for the game, which showcases more of Kirby's adventures every bit he seeks to rescue the Waddle Dees from the Beast Pack. The trailer shows some of the new powers at Kirby'south disposal, which include using a gun, apparently. Nintendo has also confirmed on its YouTube channel that the game will accept co-op gameplay, with player two taking control of a character chosen Bandana Waddle Dee as they expect to rescue adorable creatures from across the country.

So far, the game looks and feels very much in line with archetype Kirby adventures, despite the shift into 3D. With a release date simply a few months away, fans won't have to look long to get stuck in and run across how this new entry holds up.