Another great piece of news for Nintendo Switch owners is here! A recent leak on multiple social media platforms reveals a classic game could arrive sooner than expected. 2021 was an exceptional year for Switch owners with tons of new and exciting games released for the device, and now it seems like 2022 will be the same.
According to the leak, Kirby and the Forgotten Land could launch a bit soon.
The trailer also looks pretty impressive.
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The main reason why it’s in the news today is that it has just popped up on the ESRB’s rating board. This could mean only two things. Either the game has been fully developed or is extremely close to being finished. So, this definitely means that Nintendo is going to release this highly expected title much sooner than anyone thought would be the case.
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Maybe Nintendo is planning to close their fiscal year on March 2022 with big releases like Kirby and the Forgotten land. That’s just a couple of months away. And it’s an actual possibility.
That said, the releases definitely could slide into early April, but it seems like fans do not have to wait very long for this Kirby game at all.
A drawback of Kirby games
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The only issue with recent Kirby games is the lack of decent difficulty. Recent releases felt like they were very marketed towards kids and were almost too simple for adults. Hopefully, this one will be a little bit challenging and not feel like it’s only for kids.
However, nothing has been officially confirmed yet by Nintendo. Maybe Kirby and the Forgotten Land will release sooner than expected, or maybe that won’t be the case. Whatever the case, fans would really like to see the game arrive a little early. Hopefully, it will be worth all the hype.
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Are you excited about the game? Also, do you think Nintendo is planning to release it in March 2022? Let us know in the comments section below.
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