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Nintendo Celebrates Kirby Star Allies’ 1st Anniversary With New Artwork

Kirby Star Allies turns one today!

Nintendo of Japan has released a new piece of artwork in celebration of the Switch game’st first anniversary. It sports a pretty unique art-style, by one of the illustrators who worked on the original Kirby’s Deamland.

Check it out below.

For those out of the loop, Kirby Star Allies (2018) was the series’ return to home consoles ever since Kirby’s Return to Dreamland (2011). The new entry gave Kirby the ability convert enemies into playable allies – on top of multiplayer support for 4 players.

Since its release, the game has received many contents updates, bumping up the game to around 37 characters and 4 unique modes. Get a closer peek at our previous coverage of the game, starting here.

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