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Pink and Sold Out: Kirby Switch 2 Accessories and New Amiibo Spark Pre-Order Frenzy
July 3, 2026
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Nintendo's next-generation platform hasn't even hit shelves yet, but eager players are already filling their carts with pink-themed gear and plastic collectibles.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Jul 3, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Peripheral manufacturer Hori's themed Kirby and Waddle Dee Switch 2 accessory sets are already beginning to sell out at major retail outlets. It turns out that preparing for Nintendo's unreleased next-generation console apparently requires securing your pastel-pink carrying cases well before you even have a screen to put inside them.
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The rush on hardware peripherals coincides with a renewed wave of plastic collectible fever. Nintendo officially announced that the Chef Kawasaki and Hop Star amiibo, designed for Kirby Air Riders, will release on September 3, 2026. Meanwhile, for those who prefer their shelf space occupied immediately, the King Dedede & Tank Star amiibo launched today as part of the company's expanding Kirby product line. Landing a pre-order for these upcoming figures has quickly transitioned from a casual click to a competitive sport.
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The rapid disappearance of Hori's carrying cases and protective gear highlights a familiar dynamic in the console ecosystem. Buying protective armor for a device you cannot yet purchase might seem like a unique exercise in optimism, akin to buying a garage before you own a car. Yet, the swift sellouts suggest that players are prioritizing style early, ensuring their future setups are fully coordinated from day one.
With these Kirby and Waddle Dee sets vanishing from major storefronts, the scramble highlights the enduring market power of Nintendo’s round, pink mascot. The hunger for these items isn't limited to protective shells, either. The launch of the King Dedede and Tank Star amiibo today, coupled with the distant September 2026 arrival of Chef Kawasaki, shows that the demand for physical gaming memorabilia remains incredibly steady. For the dedicated collector, securing these pre-orders has become less of a casual transaction and more of a digital reflex test.
The rapid sellouts of third-party accessories before a console's launch demonstrate how consumer anticipation can drive entire peripheral markets ahead of schedule. For manufacturers like Hori, partnering with high-profile Nintendo intellectual properties ensures immediate interest. For Nintendo, the ongoing rollout of Kirby-themed amiibo maintains steady brand engagement, bridging the gap between current-generation collections and the next generation of hardware.
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