When Super Nintendo World opens at Universal Studios Japan next year, the attraction will focus primarily on characters from the Super Mario franchise. However, it seems that Nintendo and Universal may also plan to introduce content based on the Donkey Kong franchise. A new datamine, which has been shared by @KRoolKountry on Twitter, has revealed several Donkey Kong-inspired stickers that will hit the Super Nintendo World app. It’s impossible to say for sure whether or not this can lead to a game-based journey, but the strong emphasis on the character is intriguing, to say the least.
Images of the stickers can be found in the embedded tweet below.
Universal of Japan #SuperNintendoWorld the mobile app was analyzed and several stickers related to Donkey Kong were found, confirming the existence of the rumored DK expansion. Nintendo EPD has great plans for DK and if you don’t hear them coming, you haven’t heard … pic.twitter.com/4bklc64ITi
– Kremling Campaigner (@KRoolKountry) December 20, 2020
While Donkey Kong and Mario have been related to each other since Donkey Kong arcade games, these stickers emphasize elements more related to DK’s solo outings. The stickers refer specifically to Donkey Kong Country i Donkey Konga. The presence of a mini-card, in particular, could point to a possible walk in the park.
The Donkey Kong Country series holds a special place in the hearts of many Nintendo fans. Although the series has not seen a completely new entry since 2014, the Nintendo Switch has received ports of the three original Super Nintendo games in recent months, which has caused great excitement for both old-school fans and fans. newcomers. Ruc Kong Country released in 1994, and several players who grew up with the SNES trilogy begin to have children of their own. As such, it would make a lot of sense to see the series gaining prominence at Super Nintendo World, as parents would have the opportunity to share their love for the franchise with a new generation. Until Nintendo and Universal make an official announcement, however, DKC fans will only have to keep their fingers crossed.
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