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Nintendo Fans in for a Treat: Four Free Games Headed to the Switch

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Kirby Takes Center Stage in Nintendo's Latest Announcement

Nintendo has just dropped some exciting news for Switch players – four new games are heading their way, and the best part? They're all free!

The selection includes some much-loved Nintendo classics, with Kirby's star-studded adventure being the standout attraction.

A Remake Worth the Wait: Kirby's Star Stacker Comes West

Kirby's Star Stacker, which originally debuted on the Game Boy, is finally making its way to the West. Fans can look forward to a revamped version with improved features and gameplay.

In this charming puzzle game, you'll help Kirby and his pals collect stars by matching falling blocks. Get ready for some addictive fun!

Battle it Out with Joy Mech Fight

Get ready for an epic showdown in Joy Mech Fight – a 2D fighting game that has never before been available in the West. Engage in thrilling one-on-one battles or challenge your friends to some local multiplayer mayhem.

A Blast from the Past: Super Awesome Field Day! Arrives on the Scene

For those who remember the beloved River City Ransom, get ready for a nostalgia trip. Super Awesome Field Day! is a spin-off game that continues the story and captures the essence of the original NES classic. Gather your friends and take part in various track and field events, reliving the glory days of retro gaming.

Embark on a Magical RPG Adventure with Quest for Camelot

Based on the 1998 Warner Bros. movie, Quest for Camelot brings an enchanting 2D role-playing experience to the Switch. With over 60 levels to conquer, this captivating game will keep you entertained for hours.

How to Get Your Hands on These Fantastic Games

All four games are now available on Nintendo Switch and can be accessed through the respective apps. Simply subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online, download the console app from the eShop, and start playing.

Article written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.