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Get A Free Soft Toy If You Pre-order Kirby And The Rainbow Paintbrush From Nintendo UK Store

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If you are thinking about purchasing Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush and you live in the United Kingdom then you might want to think about purchasing it from the official Nintendo store. If you pre-order the game then you’re entitled to a free adorable Kirby soft toy. The game and the free toy are £34.99.

34 thoughts on “Get A Free Soft Toy If You Pre-order Kirby And The Rainbow Paintbrush From Nintendo UK Store”

  1. I suppose there is more reason for them to try to incentivize people to buy Nintendo games in the UK, given how poorly they do in sales. Still would be nice if they offered these perks to other regions.

    1. Goodness knows what people are thinking here. They would rather buy a PS4 I suppose without any logical justification. Anyway, worked out well for me really, as it has meant that some really good bargain’s have been floating around at times.

      1. Without a bonus, was anyone really screaming their heads off about it getting released later; especially since you get a cool BONUS for preordering the game?

      2. That’s not really a bonus, though… It’s not like the heads of Nintendo said, “Okay, we should release the game with a preorder bonus,” to which Nintendo UK said, “we’ll send a plush” and Nintendo US said, “we’ll release the game before you!”

  2. No thanks. I would rather just take the game. Glad the U.S didn’t have any preorder bonus like that.

  3. Nintendo Lieutenant Cereza

    This looks really similar to a previous plush I saw one of my friends from the UK with on his youtube videos back in 2008.

    1. I think it is the same plush. They just took them off store shelves and are giving them away as “preorders” now.

    1. Nintendo Tetrarch Quadramus-NX

      >>>I see, they should, specially since France and Germany are bigger Nintendo fans than the UK territory>>>

    1. That’s actually common among a lot of Nintendo games and Japanese games. Sometimes, it’s because of different localizers between regions. Sometimes, the marketing teams of respective regions don’t agree with each other on a name or logo design. Sometimes, one region changes the name of a game for one version but forgot they changed the name of the game a couple of years later when the game is ported to another console and PC under the original Japanese name……..

  4. While I have no interest getting Kirby and Rainbow’s Curse, if I lived in the UK I wouldn’t mind spending a bit to snag a good plush along with the game.

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