
The full game, meanwhile, arrives on March 25, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.The first big major exclusive game release on the Nintendo Switch this year will be Kirby: Star Allies, the upcoming new entry in the series that looks to go back to the classic roots of the franchise that have made Kirby so beloved and enduring to begin with. The Kirby and the Forgotten Land demo is available to download via the Nintendo eShop right now. You can check out the trailer for yourself down below. Scanning any of the Nintendo toys will net you some handy items in the game, and you’ll get even better stuff if those Amiibo happen to be of Kirby and his friends. The trailer also confirms that the game will support Amiibo. For example, swallowing a car lets you drive around, or even a gallon of water to become a giant water-balloon. You’ll be able to use Kirby’s impressive lung capacity to swallow larger items in the world and take on their properties. In case you’ve not been keeping up, one of Kirby’s newest abilities is the Mouthful mode. If that wasn’t enough, you can also play through the demo with another player, presuming you both have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.Īlongside the demo, Nintendo has also dropped a new Overview trailer for the game. You’ll get to explore, try out some of pink puffball’s new copy abilities and even take on Gorimondo.

The demo is available via the Nintendo eShop right now, and allows you to explore the Natural Plains area.

Nintendo has announced a free demo is now available for upcoming adventure Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
