Kirby and the Forgotten Land demo available now

Nintendo has announced a free demo for Kirby and the Forgotten Land is now available on the eShop. While the full game won’t be launching until March 25, 2022, players are able to get a taste for the game with the first three levels playable in the demo.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land follows the titular pink puffball on a journey through a “mysterious, vibrant world filled with Waddle Dees to be rescued and platforming challenges galore.”

The demo gives players a chance to try out some of Kirby’s abilities and explore a small part of the strange, post-apocalyptic land.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land

In the Kirby and the Forgotten Land demo, players will have the chance to tackle the game’s first boss, Gorimondo and Nintendo has advised that “by completing the demo, players can get a Present Code that they can enter in the full version of the game, once purchased, to redeem some useful in-game items.”

Finally, Mouthful Mode is included in the demo. We’re not sure what type of thing Kirby will be inhaling in the demo so you’ll need to play and find out.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land is launching for Switch on March 25, 2022. The free demo is available now.

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