
Donkey Kong Bananza Confirms Super Mario Odyssey’s Pauline Is Your New Sidekick — and DK Can Now Transform Into a Zebra or Flying Ostrich
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Donkey Kong Bananza Confirms Super Mario Odyssey’s Pauline Is Your New Sidekick — and DK Can Now Transform Into a Zebra or Flying Ostrich
New Donkey Kong Bananza gameplay details have been revealed. Super Mario Odyssey’s Pauline will be your sidekick character in the game. Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong are also included, though what their roles will be remains uncertain. A new Donkey Kong amiibo figure featuring DK and Pauline is also available. The game launches on July 17 for Nintendo Switch 2 and the Nintendo 3D Virtual Console, as well as the Wii U and 3D versions of the previous two Donkey Kong games. It will be available in North America and Europe on June 18 and in Australia on June 19. For more information on the Nintendo Direct, visit Nintendo’s official site or go to www.nintendodirect.com. The Nintendo Direct also featured a fresh version of DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64.
This younger version of Pauline was previously leaked by Nintendo, then quickly scrubbed from the internet. Exactly how Nintendo’s upcoming 3D platformer fits into the wider Kong storyline, though, remains to be seen.
Here, Pauline can use her singing talents to temporarily transform DK into several new forms — a charging zebra, or a flying ostrich that can drop egg bombs. Pauline can also be controlled by a second player, turning Bananza into a co-op experience where Pauline’s vocals become explosive blasts, which can be aimed via the Joy-Con’s mouse controls to help DK with his destruction.
Using GameShare, this co-op offering can be played on multiple local Switch consoles — including Switch 1 — without your co-op partner needing a copy of the game themselves.
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Other new gameplay features confirmed today included the ability to skate around on pieces of the environment that DK has torn out of the ground, and even stick them together to form new structures such as bridges. And then there’s DK Artist, a mode that lets you get creative with Bananza’s destruction effects, and carve your own statues out of stone.
Eagle-eyed viewers will likely have spotted returning classic characters Cranky Kong and Rambi the Rhino, but did you also spot Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong? They’re included, though what their roles will be remains uncertain.
SPOTTED: Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong in Donkey Kong Bananza. (They’re alive!) #IGNSummerOfGaming pic.twitter.com/QgblHY4jtX — IGN (@IGN) June 18, 2025
Nintendo itself has also separately confirmed the return of Diddy and Dixie, seen here as opponents in Bananza’s racing mini-game:
Speaking of other familiar elements, today’s Nintendo Direct also featured a fresh version of the iconic DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64 that’s set to feature in Bananza. (Here’s hoping composer Grant Kirkhope is credited for this version, after previously complaining he had been left out of the Super Mario Movie credits.)
And speaking of credits, one notable omission from the Nintendo Direct was any confirmation as to which Nintendo development team is behind Donkey Kong Bananza. Fans had previously speculated that the game is the work of the company’s talented Super Mario Odyssey crew. Whether Pauline’s reappearance here is another clue remains to be seen.
Accompanying the game, Nintendo also announced a new Donkey Kong Bananza amiibo figure featuring DK and Pauline. This will be available alongside the game and grants a costume for Pauline earlier than you’d otherwise unlock it. All other amiibo figures are also compatible, and will spawn helpful pieces of terrain material.
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“Bananza is on track to be one of the most gorgeous Nintendo games I’ve seen,” IGN wrote in our Donkey Kong Bananza hands-on preview. “It really does take advantage of Switch 2’s hardware – the environments are beautiful and DK’s animations are wonderfully expressive, and I left feeling like the next generation of first-party Nintendo games had truly arrived.”
Donkey Kong Bananza launches July 17, exclusively for Nintendo Switch 2.
Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social