Hori's adorable Kirby Switch 2 accessories are starting to sell out, but you don't need to resort to resellers
There's still plenty UK stock out there
If you've visited the official Hori Europe store lately, you've likely seen the scary red "sold out" buttons across some of the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories for Kirby fans, but don't worry, as there's actually plenty of stock to go around.
After some online sleuthing, I discovered that the adorable line-up is available at Smyths Toys, starting from £26.99 (Smyths Toys), where you can grab almost the entire set of pink-puffball-inspired goodies. Which is great, as some of the items, like the retro-inspired transparent purple Kirby controller, are being listed at second-hand sites like eBay for upwards of £109, which makes me a little nauseous.
So you don't mistakenly hand over your hard-earned pennies to re-sellers, I've picked out the in-stock Hori Kirby and Waddle Dee accessories down below. I've also been sure to include US links, so don't think I forgot about you puffball fans across the pond.
The Kirby and Waddle Dee Switch 2 puff pouch is a lightweight, mid-size carrying case that's compatible with not just the new Switch 2, but the older Switch and OLED models too. It can store the Ninty handheld, up to 6 game carts, and there's an extra pocket for small accessories too. Its best feature, in my opinion, is undoubtedly that little transparent star-shaped window, where you can spot Kirby and Waddle Dee saying hello. Saying it's cute would be an understatement.
💲Price Check: £30.43 at Amazon
US: $34.99 at Amazon
While some of Hori's adorable Switch 2 pads tend to be tethered to a wire, this controller is wireless and can muster up 10 hours of playback on a single charge. While that's not the longest battery life in the world, you've at least got drift-defying TMR sticks to play with, alongside some programmable back buttons, and two custom profiles which you can switch between at the literal touch of a button.
💲Price Check: £54.99 at Hori
US: $58.24 at Amazon
The Kirby and Waddle Dee Vault Case is sold out on the official Hori online store, but you can grab it from Smyths Toys for the same price today. Like all the brand's Vault Cases, the interior includes storage for up to 10 physical games, alongside a small fabric mesh pocket for accessories. Of course, this stands out a little from its predecessors as it has that adorable art on the front, which matches the rest of this adorable Kirby accessory lineup.
💲Price Check: £55.39 at Amazon
US: $37.51 at Amazon
While the majority of the officially licensed Kirby and Waddle Dee line-up is available at retailers like Smyths Toys and Amazon in the UK, the Plush Pouch isn't as easy to find as the rest.
It's at least currently on the Hori online store for £34.99 (Hori), however its product page on the Amazon store states it's "currently available". If you want to make it look like Kirby has inhaled your handheld alongside their usual tasty treats, you'll have to stick to the official Hori store for now.
In the US, it's a similar story. It's not available at Amazon, nor could I find it listed on the official US Hori store. Some Hori accessories take a while to appear at US and UK retailers, so it could just be a case that it's not ready to drop quite yet, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that availability will get better soon. In the meantime, there's at least plenty of stock of the Puff Pouch and Vault Case to go around.
View all Hori Nintendo Switch 2 accessories at Amazon
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