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¡Donkey Kong Bananza se lanza en Nintendo Switch 2!

By ThomasApr 03,2025

Prepárese para una nueva y emocionante aventura cuando Donkey Kong vuelve a la acción con Donkey Kong Bananza , anunciado exclusivamente para Nintendo Switch 2 durante el último Nintendo Switch 2 Direct. Marque sus calendarios para el 17 de julio de 2025, cuando este emocionante juego de plataformas llega a los estantes. Sumérgete para descubrir las características emocionantes, la historia cautivadora y el juego dinámico que te esperan.

Donkey Kong Bananza revelado en Nintendo Switch 2 Direct

Golpeando su camino el 17 de julio de 2025

¡Donkey Kong Bananza se balancea al Nintendo Switch 2!

Donkey Kong está listo para hacer un regreso triunfante en Donkey Kong Bananza , un nuevo juego de plataformas diseñado exclusivamente para Nintendo Switch 2. Programado para su lanzamiento el 17 de julio de 2025, este juego promete traer de vuelta al querido personaje de una manera fresca y emocionante. Mantendremos esta página actualizada con la información más reciente, ¡así que asegúrese de consultar para obtener más detalles sobre lo que seguramente será un título de juego obligatorio para los fanáticos del icónico APE!

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