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video game in the ''Kirby'' series. Developed by
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and published by
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, the game was released on the
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in Europe and Japan in November 2017, and in North America in January 2018.


Gameplay

''Kirby Battle Royale'' is a
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video game played primarily from a top-down perspective. Players control the series' titular protagonist
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and must battle against other versions of himself in an arena. The game features a
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story campaign along with cooperative play and
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battle modes that are available to play locally and online.


Game modes

There are a total of 10 game modes, plus "The Cake Royale" story mode. * The Cake Royale: Dedede sets up a tournament full of colored Kirby clones. Kirby fights through, playing different game modes through five "leagues." * Battle Arena: The player must defeat all of the opponents and be the last one standing. However, the opposing players can revive given enough time. * Apple Scramble: Players split into two teams and must harvest and collect more apples than the opponent. * Coin Clash: Players must collect the most coins in the set time limit while avoiding a coin-draining ghost. * Attack Riders: Players must collect "chips" by hitting other players. Machines appear at times, and attacking while on it results in the player getting extra chips. * Crazy Theater: Players must clear a certain task before the opponents, including tasks like "carry X apples", "attack your rivals", and "Avoid the ombblast." * Rocket Rumble: Players collect fuel cubes and try to get them in their ships. The more cubes, the higher the rocket goes. To win, the player must fly the highest. * Robo Bonkers: Players must attack a robotic version of Bonkers. To win, they must deal the most damage. * Slam Hockey: The players must attack a giant hockey puck and knock it at the opponents to score. * Ore Express: Players must collect ore and throw it in a passing train. The player who collects the most ore wins. * Flag Ball: The players must throw a ball at their flag to score, but the opposing team can carry the flag and attack the player. The team who scores seven goals first wins.


Abilities

The abilities featured in game, in order of listing, are: Sword, Bomb, Beetle, Spear, Cutter, Fighter, Ninja, Whip, Parasol, Hammer, Doctor, Tornado, and Ice, as well as Mirror and Sleep, which were introduced in a free update for the game. Alongside the 15 base abilities, three other
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s are in the game: Waddle Dee, Meta Knight, and King Dedede. The three characters function similarly to the Parasol, Sword, and Hammer abilities respectively (albeit with a few unique moves). Prior to the game's release, a copy ability poll was held. People could vote for their favorite ability, and the winner was the Mirror ability. A second poll was held in December. Thirteen of the abilities were available upon initial launch, with Mirror being made available via free software update in Europe and Japan, and Sleep was made available via another software update; both poll winners have been made available in North America via a free software update as well.


Development and release

''Kirby Battle Royale'' was developed by
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and published by
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. The game was announced in September 2017 during a
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and is part of ''Kirby''s 25th anniversary celebration. On 19 October 2017, a demo was released in Europe on the
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. The demo included three playable game modes and unlocks access to the character
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in the full game via a save transfer. The demo was later released on 4 January 2018 in North America. The game was released for the
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on 3 November 2017 in Europe, on 30 November in Japan, and was released on 19 January 2018 in North America.


Reception


Critical response

''Kirby Battle Royale'' received "mixed or average" reviews from professional critics according to
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. In Japan, four critics from ''
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'' gave the game a total score of 30 out of 40.


Sales

The game sold 28,023 copies within its first week on sales in Japan.


Notes


References


External links

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