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Kirby and the Forgotten Land is taking Dream Land’s hero in a new direction in many ways. He’s fully stepping into the third dimension, discovering a new kind of environment, and facing off with unfamiliar enemies. What hasn’t changed though is the company he keeps in promotional artwork.

 

 

Yes, at least for these lovely images it appears the Waddle Dee news team are in tow to cover this Forgotten Land. Hopefully, Kirby can keep these animalistic adversaries known as the Beast Corps in Japan. That term applies not just to these quadrupeds, but all the animals Kirby is contending with, ranging from sharks to giant apes. At least that blue mouse looks friendly…?

We’ll be sure to learn more and see more of this art, as we head towards Kirby and the Forgotten Land’s Spring 2022 release.

 

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Written by Ricky Berg

When he isn’t writing for Nintendo Wire, Ricky’s anticipating the next Kirby, Fire Emblem, or if the stars ever align, Mother 3 to be released. Till then he’ll have the warm comfort of Super Smash Bros. to keep him going.