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Kirby Fighters 2 Arrives for Nintendo Switch – Watch Launch Trailer

If you remember maneuvering around the cute little Kirby via the legendary NES console, it means you must have got an awesome childhood. More precisely, the Kirby’s Adventure game was released in 1993 for various platforms: Nintendo Entertainment System, Wii, Wii U, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo 3DS.

Kirby is now back in business with a brand new title for the Nintendo Switch console. The gaming machine is known for running retro games, and you can now get to guide Kirby around in the Kirby Fighters 2 title.

Copy abilities is the key in Kirby Fighters 2!

In the new Kirby Fighters 2 game, your job is to prove in battle that you’re the best! The best way to do so is copying abilities from the enemies. There are 17 abilities in total – sword, beam, ninja, archer, hammer, cutter, fighter, parasol, and more. You can even master your favorite moves as long as you wish to become better. Feel free to learn more from the official launch trailer of Kirby Fighters 2:

A brand-new Kirby game is available NOW! Choose from a cast of Kirby’s most iconic copy abilities and duke it out to be the last Kirby standing in Kirby Fighters 2!

Release Date

Kirby Fighters 2 is already up for grabs since September 23 on Nintendo’s official website for only $19.99.  Up to four players can engage in team and individual battles from the same Nintendo Switch system. You can even play within the Local Play Mode, where also up to four players can choose to match up for team and individual battles. If you want an even greater challenge, battling online with other Kirby Fighters 2 players is the right choice. While doing this, you can engage in team and individual battles with a maximum of up to 4 friends, or you can even match randomly for team battles.

The game requires only 1.1 GB of free storage space, and the following languages are supported: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Chinese, and Portuguese.

 

 

 

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