July 3, 2026
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DEK: Pink paint and round edges remain the ultimate crowd-pleasers as players secure next-gen gear before the hardware itself even has a concrete release date.

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Nintendo fans are snapping up Hori's newly announced Kirby and Waddle Dee Switch 2 accessory sets, which are already beginning to sell out at major retailers alongside a wave of amiibo pre-orders. It seems the race to decorate a console that has not actually hit store shelves yet is officially underway.
Nintendo officially confirmed the momentum, announcing that the Chef Kawasaki and Hop Star amiibo for Kirby Air Riders will release on September 3, 2026. To tide collectors over, the King Dedede & Tank Star amiibo launched today as part of the expanding Kirby product line. Buying up protective cases and specialized plastic for a console that still lives mostly in the realm of corporate promises is a unique brand of optimism. It is the hardware equivalent of buying patio furniture in the dead of winter—you do not have the warmth yet, but you have definitely secured the aesthetic.
Hori's themed Kirby and Waddle Dee Switch 2 accessory sets have vanished from several major retailers almost as soon as listings went live. While peripheral manufacturers routinely prepare for new console cycles, the rapid sell-out of third-party carrying cases and silicone grips suggests that consumer hunger for Nintendo's next platform is already spilling over into the checkout lane.
This rush comes at an interesting juncture. Even as gaming consoles navigate their own identity crises by shifting toward PC-like architectures, Nintendo’s ecosystem remains stubbornly anchored by its physical collectibles and whimsically branded plastic.
For those who prefer their collectibles to sit on a shelf rather than protect a hybrid screen, Nintendo is spacing out its upcoming releases. Today's launch of the King Dedede & Tank Star amiibo provides an immediate target for collectors.
The wait for Chef Kawasaki and his Hop Star ride will be considerably longer, with Nintendo slating that specific duo for September 3, 2026, according to the publisher. This staggered release schedule keeps the Kirby product line active across multiple fiscal quarters, ensuring that the pink vacuum and his gourmet associates remain a constant fixture of retail shelves.
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The immediate demand for next-generation accessories demonstrates the scale of consumer preparation ahead of Nintendo's next console cycle. By leveraging established intellectual properties like Kirby, accessory makers and Nintendo can sustain high commercial momentum and capture early hardware-adjacent revenue before the system itself has a public release date.
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