We went hands-on with another Kirby Air Riders preview this week, but you can try out the game for yourself over the next couple of weekends.
We’re still not entirely sure why Nintendo has chosen Kirby Air Riders, of all things, to be one of its first Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives, especially after we came away from the Gamescom demo less than impressed.
Even ignoring the original’s status as one of Nintendo’s worst reviewed games, the original Kirby Air Ride from 2005 only found itself a niche audience. And with the sequel charging £58.99 digitally and £66.99 physically, it may be a hard sell for anyone outside of the hardcore Kirby fan base.
In order to convince people that it’s worth the money, Nintendo is running an online playtest this weekend for all Switch 2 owners, so you can try

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