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Will become an "Extraordinary Work" Sakurai Masahiro talks about the development progress of the new work &quo

2025-07-16 23:51:49|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

"Star Knight: Flying Knight" director Masahiro Sakurai recently talked about the development progress of this upcoming kart racing game, and reviewed the original 2003 "Star Knight: Sliding in the Sky" and the late Satoshi Iwada.

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At the April Switch2 face-to-face meeting, Nintendo announced a number of expected first-party games, including the sequel to "Star Kirby: Sliding in the Sky" that players have been waiting for for many years.This "Star Knight: Flying Knight" will be launched on the Switch2 platform in 2025. Bandai Namco will participate in the development of this work as if assisting in the development of the "Nintendo Star Fight" series.

Regarding "Nintendo Star Fight", there are rumors that Nintendo allowed Masahiro Sakurai to develop "Star Kirby: Flying Knight" as a bargaining chip in exchange for its new series of works for the Switch2 development - but the news has not been officially confirmed.It is reported that after long-term investment in the development of "Nintendo Stars: Special Edition", "Star Knight: Flying Knight" has become a passionate project for Sakurai. This is also his first time to cooperate with the first "Star Karya" developer HAL Labs since the GBA game "Star Karya: Mirror Maze" in 2004.

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Sakurai Masahiro recently revealed the latest updates of "Star Karbi: Flying Karbi" to fans through social platforms to commemorate the release anniversary of the original "Star Karbi: Skiing in the Sky" on the GameCube platform.He briefly stated that this work "is gradually becoming an outstanding work." Although the words are concise, it is undoubtedly a positive signal for players familiar with Sakurai's past works.

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Sakurai also recalls the late former Nintendo president Satoshi Iwada, a legendary figure in the gaming industry who died on July 11, 2015 due to cholangiocarcinoma.Before serving as president, Iwada worked with Sakurai as a part-time programmer and participated in the development of the early "Star Kirby" series.Sakurai mentioned that the two were ten years apart in age, and he was about to reach the age when Iwada passed away ten years ago.

There is still little detailed information about "Star Knight: Flying Knight", and you can only get a glimpse from the first trailer.Players naturally expect this game to evolve based on the predecessor of GameCube in 2003, such as adding operable characters and retaining classic modes such as "City Parade".These ideas may be revealed when "Star Kirby: Flying Kart" is launched on Switch2 in 2025 - given the same competition between "Mario Kart: World" and "Sonic Racing: Crossing the World", this year is destined to be the golden age of mascot kart games.

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