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Kirby Battle Royale [a] is a brawler multiplayer video game in the Kirby series. Developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo , the game was released on the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console in Europe and Japan in November 2017, and in North America in January 2018.
Kirby Battle Royale (Known in Japan as Kirby Battle Deluxe! [af]) - Released in 2017 on Nintendo 3DS. Super Kirby Clash - Released in 2019 as a free to play game on the Nintendo Switch. It plays like Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, but has a different story, different bosses and many other notable changes. [72] [circular reference] [75]
It is the first true 3D entry in the mainline series (fourth overall since the spin-offs Kirby Air Ride, Kirby's Blowout Blast, and Kirby Battle Royale) and was released on March 25, 2022, [38] [39] becoming the highest-selling game in the series. The game was co-developed with Japanese video game company Vanpool.
Kirby then chases the Squeaks across Dream Land, eventually reaching their hideout at Ice Island. At Ice Island, a battle ensues between Kirby and the leader of the Squeaks, Daroach. Kirby wins the battle, and is about to get the treasure chest supposedly containing his cake when Meta Knight swoops in and snatches the chest away. Meta Knight ...
In the series' spinoffs, Bandana Waddle Dee appears as a playable character in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, and as a CPU-controlled ally in the single-player mode of Kirby Battle Royale. He returns in Kirby Fighters 2 as one of the game's starting playable characters, using his spear move set from Star Allies. [87]
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In Patch Land, Kirby's body transforms into yarn, rendering both his power to inhale and the ability to fly useless. Instead, Kirby is granted the ability to transform by the magic of the Metamato, which he uses to rescue a yarn boy who looks similar to Kirby from being attacked by a monster. The boy, named Prince Fluff, explains that Yin-Yarn ...
Kirby: Planet Robobot was originally going to be titled Kirby Triple Deluxe 2, Kirby: HAGANE, Kirby: Robot Planet and Roborobo Planet. [13] This is the last Kirby game Satoru Iwata produced, as he died of bile duct cancer on July 11, 2015, nine months before the game was released. The game was unveiled at a Nintendo Direct on March 3, 2016.