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Nintendo has announced the results of the second round for the Kirby Copy Ability Poll. Sleep was the winner, and will be added to Kirby Battle Royale later this week.

Sleep was actually the top choice around the world. Nintendo has actually announced the top ten results overall, as well as the top five in North America, Europe, and Japan.

Kirby isn’t the only series HAL Laboratory is known for. Over the past few years, the company has created a series of BoxBoy! games. Even its main character Qbby received an amiibo – well, in Japan at least.

As a nod to its past works, Kirby Star Allies has a special cameo. Those with preview access have discovered that Qbby can be found in the game.

Thanks to Álvaro for the tip.

Update: More footage added in below.


Original: New footage of Kirby Star Allies has emerged showing a couple of boss battles. See the latest gameplay clips below.

Nintendo has readied yet another Kirby Battle Royale commercial titled “Kirby’s Choosey Battle?”. We have the advert below.

A short clip was added to the Japanese Kirby Twitter account last night, offering a quick look at the Whispy Woods boss fight. Check out the video below.

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At the currently ongoing World Hobby Fair in Japan, Nintendo is hosting a playable demo of Kirby Star Allies. On Nintendo’s Japanese Youtube channel, there’s currently an unlisted trailer which shows off the eight Kirby friends that are playable in that demo. They are Poppy Bros. Jr., Blade Knight, Burning Leo, Parasol Waddle Dee, Chilly, Sir Kibble, Gim and Waddle Doo.

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Nintendo has published a second North American commercial for Kirby Battle Royale. We have the brief clip below.

Kirby Battle Royale launched in Europe and Japan awhile back. Nintendo has now finally released the game in North America as well.

If you purchase Kirby Battle Royale, make sure that you download the game’s day-one update. Version 2.1 brings it up to speed with the European and Japanese release, adding in the new Mirror Copy Ability and more.

Kirby Battle Royale is out now both physically and digitally in North America. Have a look at the new launch trailer below.

A new video published to the Japanese Twitter account today offers another look at Kirby Star Allies. This time around, a clip was posted from the game’s intro. We’ve posted that below.

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