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2 More Kirby Air Riders amiibo Ready to Race

2 More Kirby Air Riders amiibo Ready to Race
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Nintendo confirmed on social media that there will be two additional Kirby Air Riders amiibo created, bringing the total number of figures for the game up to seven. They will be Sword Kirby and a variant of King Dedede. No release date was mentioned, but if the pricing is in line with the existing ones they should end up costing $49.99 each.

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Editor’s Note: There will be spoilers for one of the two Kirby Air Riders amiibo.

As with the other amiibo in this line, you are getting two figures in each situation. One involves Sword Kirby riding the Dragoon Machine. The other is Noir Dedede on the Hydra Machine. These are two of the more overpowered and secret vehicles in the game. In each case, you can remove the character from their ride and swap them when displayed or in use.

This is how both will look:

Here’s the full list of all the confirmed amiibo for the game so far. In the case of the two newest ones and Chef Kawasaki, we don’t have release windows yet.

  • Bandana Waddle Dee riding Winged Star – immediately available.
  • Chef Kawasaki riding Hop Star – releasing in 2026.
  • King Dedede riding Tank Star – releasing on July 2, 2026
  • Kirby riding Warp Star – immediately available.
  • Noir Dedede riding Hydra Machine – TBD.
  • Sword Kirby riding Dragoon – TBD.

In the meantime, Nintendo Music now offers the full Kirby Air Riders soundtrack for Nintendo Switch Online members to listen to on mobile devices.

Kirby Air Riders is available for the Switch 2, and the Sword Kirby and Noir Dedede amiibo are in development. 

Jenni Lada
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