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==Pre-release==
==Pre-release==
*April 12, 2017: In celebration of Kirby's 25th anniversary, a Nintendo Direct teased about an "upcoming ''Kirby'' multiplayer action game for the holidays".
*April 12, 2017: In celebration of Kirby's 25th anniversary, a Nintendo Direct teased about an "upcoming ''Kirby'' multiplayer action game for the holidays".


*September 13, 2017: The game was unveiled as ''Kirby Battle Royale'' via Nintendo Direct.
*September 13, 2017: The game was unveiled as ''Kirby Battle Royale'' via Nintendo Direct.
*September 18, 2017: The official Kirby 25th Anniversary Twitter made a Tweet showcasing 3 new game modes. An article on Kirby Informer translated these modes as "Flag Shoot" ([[Flagball]]), "[[Attack Riders]]", and "Gather! Apples Catch" ([[Apple Scramble]]), respectively.


*September 28, 2017: A collage of screenshots of the story mode, Dedede's Cake Royale, was revealed. It contained various shots of what is presumably the opening cutscene.
*September 18, 2017: The official Kirby 25th Anniversary Twitter made a Tweet showcasing [[Flagball]], [[Attack Riders]] and [[Apple Scramble]].
 
*September 28, 2017: A collage of screenshots of the opening cutscene from the story mode, Dedede's Cake Royale, was revealed.


*October 3, 2017: The name of the machine first seen in the first Japanese reveal trailer, the "Kirby Printer", was revealed.
*October 3, 2017: The name of the machine first seen in the first Japanese reveal trailer, the "Kirby Printer", was revealed.


*October 5, 2017: New gameplay footage of the [[Parasol]] and [[Ninja]] abilities were Tweeted out. The footage showed a brand new move for the Ninja ability, in which Kirby summons a bomb in the guise of a winding Ninja Kirby toy.
*October 5, 2017: New gameplay footage of the [[Parasol]] and [[Ninja]] abilities were Tweeted out. The footage showed the Wind-Up Trick move for the Ninja ability, in which Kirby summons a bomb in the guise of a winding Ninja Kirby toy.


*October 9, 2017: Alternate designs for Copy Abilities we confirmed in a screenshot on a news post Tweet.
*October 9, 2017: Alternate [[Costumes|Headgear]] for Copy Abilities were confirmed in a screenshot on a news post Tweet.


*October 12, 2017: An overview trailer was uploaded to the Japanese Nintendo official YouTube channel. The overview showcased all 13 Copy Abilities and 10 game modes and gave rules and mechanics of each game mode. The story mode's premise was given. New alternate Copy Ability designs were shown to be unlocked with ''Kirby'' Amiibo. At the end of the video, where Amiibo functionality and compatibility are showcased, Qbby, another character created by HAL, is given product placement with his Amiibo giving a Qbby hat for the [[Bomb]] ability.
*October 12, 2017: An overview trailer was uploaded to the Japanese Nintendo official YouTube channel. The overview showcased all 13 Copy Abilities and 10 game modes and gave rules and mechanics of each game mode. The story mode's premise was given. Certain kinds of Copy Ability headgear were shown to be unlocked with ''Kirby'' series amiibo. At the end of the video, where amiibo functionality and compatibility are showcased, Qbby, another character created by HAL, is given product placement with his amiibo giving a Qbby hat for the [[Bomb]] ability.


*October 18, 2017: Scans from an issue of the Famitsu magazine advertising ''Kirby Battle Royale'' were uploaded. Meta Knight's appearance was also confirmed in another news posting from the 25th Anniversary Twitter.
*October 18, 2017: Scans from an issue of the Famitsu magazine advertising ''Kirby Battle Royale'' were uploaded. Meta Knight's appearance was also confirmed in another news posting from the 25th Anniversary Twitter.


==Demo and release==
==Demo and release==
 
*October 19, 2017: A demo of the game with three battle modes ([[Battle Arena]], Apple Scramble and [[Crazy Theater]]), abilities ([[Sword]], [[Beetle]] and [[Cutter]]), and modes (Battle Mode and the opening of [[Dedede's Cake Royale|Story Mode]]) was released in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Transferring the save game from the demo to the full game will unlock Meta Knight from the start.
*October 19, 2017: A demo of the game with limited battle modes, abilities, and modes was released in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Transferring the save game from the demo to the full game will unlock Meta Knight from the start.


*November 3, 2017: The full version of the game was released in the same respective regions.
*November 3, 2017: The full version of the game was released in the same respective regions.
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*January 4, 2018: The demo was released in North America, with the full game releasing in the continent on January 19, 2018. Purchasing the game from the eShop grants the Mirror ability automatically, while purchasing a physical copy does not include either Mirror or Sleep.
*January 4, 2018: The demo was released in North America, with the full game releasing in the continent on January 19, 2018. Purchasing the game from the eShop grants the Mirror ability automatically, while purchasing a physical copy does not include either Mirror or Sleep.


==Copy ability poll==
==Copy Ability poll==
[[File:KBR Copy Ability Poll Round 1 Region Votes.png|thumb|right|200px|The top five most voted Copy Abilities per region in the first round of the poll. From top to bottom: JP, NA, EU.]]


[[File:Copy Ability Poll Round 1 Region Votes.png|thumb|right|200px|The top five most voted Copy Abilities per region in the first round of the poll. From top to bottom: JP, NA, EU.]]
*September 13, 2017: A Copy Ability Poll was opened up on ''Kirby'' sections of the official Japanese, American, and European Nintendo websites.


*April 12, 2017: A Copy Ability Poll was opened up on ''Kirby'' sections of the official Japanese, American, and European Nintendo websites.
*September 18, 2017: The Kirby 25th Anniversary and Nintendo of Europe Twitter accounts released an Interim Report on the [[Copy Ability]] Poll. The top 5 Copy Abilities were [[Mirror]], [[Yo-Yo]], [[UFO]], [[Plasma]] and [[Sleep]] respectively.
 
*September 18, 2017: The Twitter accounts of Kirby 25th Anniversary and Nintendo of Europe released an Interim Report on the [[Copy Ability]] Poll. The top 5 Copy Abilities were [[Mirror]], [[Yo-Yo]], [[UFO (enemy)|UFO]], [[Plasma]] and [[Sleep]] respectively.


*September 30, 2017: The Kirby 25th Anniversary Twitter account announced that the results of the Copy Ability Poll would be released in November. The official North American ''Kirby'' website gave a specific date of November 7, 2017, after the poll ended in all regions. The European Nintendo website stated that the winning Copy Ability would receive a "3DS Home Menu and custom wallpaper" and may be featured in ''Battle Royale''.
*September 30, 2017: The Kirby 25th Anniversary Twitter account announced that the results of the Copy Ability Poll would be released in November. The official North American ''Kirby'' website gave a specific date of November 7, 2017, after the poll ended in all regions. The European Nintendo website stated that the winning Copy Ability would receive a "3DS Home Menu and custom wallpaper" and may be featured in ''Battle Royale''.


*November 6, 2017: The final results of the 5th and 4th most voted Copy Abilities for the poll were announced in a Tweet by Nintendo of America. The following day, the top 3 most voted Copy Abilities were announced. [[Sleep]], [[Yo-Yo]], and [[Mirror]] scored 3rd, 2nd, and 1st, respectively. As a result, Mirror was added to the game.
*November 6, 2017: The final results of the 5th and 4th most voted Copy Abilities for the poll were announced in a Tweet by Nintendo of America. The following day, the top 3 most voted Copy Abilities were announced. [[Sleep]], [[Yo-Yo]], and [[Mirror]] scored 3rd, 2nd, and 1st, respectively. As a result, Mirror was added to the game and given its own 3DS theme.
**The top ten most voted Copy Abilities of the first round from greatest to least were:
**The top ten most voted Copy Abilities of the first round from greatest to least were:
***[[Mirror]]
***[[Mirror]]
***[[Yo-Yo]]
***[[Yo-Yo]]
***[[Sleep]]
***[[Sleep]]
***[[UFO (enemy)|UFO]]
***[[UFO]]
***[[Plasma]]
***[[Plasma]]
***[[Suplex]]
***[[Suplex]]
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*November 14, 2017: The second round of voting began.
*November 14, 2017: The second round of voting began.


*December 2, 2017: Second round of voting ended.
*November 24, 2017: The Kirby Twitter account and Nintendo of America released an Interim Report on the second Copy Ability poll. The top 8 Copy Abilities in no particular order were [[Animal]], [[Water]], [[ESP]], [[Suplex]], [[Sleep]], [[Paint]], [[UFO]], and [[Yo-Yo]].
 
*December 2, 2017: The second round of voting ended.
 
*December 13, 2017: [[Mirror]] was added into the game in version 2.0.
[[File:KBR Copy_Ability_Poll_Round_2_Region_Votes.png|thumb|right|200px|The top five most voted Copy Abilities per region in the second round of the poll. From top to bottom: JP, NA, EU.]]
*January 30, 2018: The results of the second Copy Ability poll were announced, with Suplex, Yo-Yo, and Sleep placing in the top three. Sleep Kirby was added to the game in version 3.0 the following day.
**The top ten most voted Copy Abilities of the second round from greatest to least were:
***[[Sleep]]
***[[Yo-Yo]]
***[[Suplex]]
***[[Paint]]
***[[Animal]]
***[[UFO]]
***[[ESP]]
***[[Water]]
***[[Magic]]
***[[Plasma]]


*December 13, 2017: [[Mirror]] was added into the game in update 2.0.
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*January 30, 2018: The results of the second Copy Ability poll were announced, with Suplex, Yo-Yo, and Sleep placing in the top three. Sleep Kirby was added to the game in update 3.0 the following day.
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Pre-release[edit]

  • April 12, 2017: In celebration of Kirby's 25th anniversary, a Nintendo Direct teased about an "upcoming Kirby multiplayer action game for the holidays".
  • September 13, 2017: The game was unveiled as Kirby Battle Royale via Nintendo Direct.
  • September 28, 2017: A collage of screenshots of the opening cutscene from the story mode, Dedede's Cake Royale, was revealed.
  • October 3, 2017: The name of the machine first seen in the first Japanese reveal trailer, the "Kirby Printer", was revealed.
  • October 5, 2017: New gameplay footage of the Parasol and Ninja abilities were Tweeted out. The footage showed the Wind-Up Trick move for the Ninja ability, in which Kirby summons a bomb in the guise of a winding Ninja Kirby toy.
  • October 9, 2017: Alternate Headgear for Copy Abilities were confirmed in a screenshot on a news post Tweet.
  • October 12, 2017: An overview trailer was uploaded to the Japanese Nintendo official YouTube channel. The overview showcased all 13 Copy Abilities and 10 game modes and gave rules and mechanics of each game mode. The story mode's premise was given. Certain kinds of Copy Ability headgear were shown to be unlocked with Kirby series amiibo. At the end of the video, where amiibo functionality and compatibility are showcased, Qbby, another character created by HAL, is given product placement with his amiibo giving a Qbby hat for the Bomb ability.
  • October 18, 2017: Scans from an issue of the Famitsu magazine advertising Kirby Battle Royale were uploaded. Meta Knight's appearance was also confirmed in another news posting from the 25th Anniversary Twitter.

Demo and release[edit]

  • October 19, 2017: A demo of the game with three battle modes (Battle Arena, Apple Scramble and Crazy Theater), abilities (Sword, Beetle and Cutter), and modes (Battle Mode and the opening of Story Mode) was released in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Transferring the save game from the demo to the full game will unlock Meta Knight from the start.
  • November 3, 2017: The full version of the game was released in the same respective regions.
  • January 4, 2018: The demo was released in North America, with the full game releasing in the continent on January 19, 2018. Purchasing the game from the eShop grants the Mirror ability automatically, while purchasing a physical copy does not include either Mirror or Sleep.

Copy Ability poll[edit]

The top five most voted Copy Abilities per region in the first round of the poll. From top to bottom: JP, NA, EU.
  • September 13, 2017: A Copy Ability Poll was opened up on Kirby sections of the official Japanese, American, and European Nintendo websites.
  • September 18, 2017: The Kirby 25th Anniversary and Nintendo of Europe Twitter accounts released an Interim Report on the Copy Ability Poll. The top 5 Copy Abilities were Mirror, Yo-Yo, UFO, Plasma and Sleep respectively.
  • September 30, 2017: The Kirby 25th Anniversary Twitter account announced that the results of the Copy Ability Poll would be released in November. The official North American Kirby website gave a specific date of November 7, 2017, after the poll ended in all regions. The European Nintendo website stated that the winning Copy Ability would receive a "3DS Home Menu and custom wallpaper" and may be featured in Battle Royale.
  • November 6, 2017: The final results of the 5th and 4th most voted Copy Abilities for the poll were announced in a Tweet by Nintendo of America. The following day, the top 3 most voted Copy Abilities were announced. Sleep, Yo-Yo, and Mirror scored 3rd, 2nd, and 1st, respectively. As a result, Mirror was added to the game and given its own 3DS theme.
  • November 14, 2017: The second round of voting began.
  • November 24, 2017: The Kirby Twitter account and Nintendo of America released an Interim Report on the second Copy Ability poll. The top 8 Copy Abilities in no particular order were Animal, Water, ESP, Suplex, Sleep, Paint, UFO, and Yo-Yo.
  • December 2, 2017: The second round of voting ended.
  • December 13, 2017: Mirror was added into the game in version 2.0.
The top five most voted Copy Abilities per region in the second round of the poll. From top to bottom: JP, NA, EU.
  • January 30, 2018: The results of the second Copy Ability poll were announced, with Suplex, Yo-Yo, and Sleep placing in the top three. Sleep Kirby was added to the game in version 3.0 the following day.