Kirby’s latest high-speed adventure hit the ground running, but a couple of quirks are getting some well-deserved attention from Nintendo.
If you’ve been grinding through Kirby Air Riders since launch, you might’ve noticed something feels a bit off in certain modes. The good news? Nintendo’s already on it. The company took to their official channels to confirm they’ve spotted two specific issues that, while not game-breaking, definitely mess with the experience for dedicated players.
What’s actually wrong?
Here’s the deal: City Trial mode has a problem with one of its most anticipated random events. “Dyna Blade is Coming!!” is supposed to shake things up during your chaotic runs through the urban playground, but it’s appearing way less frequently than intended. For players who’ve memorized every corner of that map and live for those unpredictable moments, this low spawn rate kills some of the mode’s signature energy.
The second hiccup shows up in Free Run mode. Spend enough time practicing your lines or exploring at your own pace, and the timer starts acting weird. It’s the kind of bug that might not bother casual players, but if you’re trying to nail specific tricks or chase personal bests, a glitchy timer is genuinely frustrating.

Nintendo’s response shows they’re listening
What’s refreshing here is how quickly Nintendo acknowledged these problems. They didn’t wait for the issues to snowball into major complaints. Instead, they came out, admitted the bugs exist, and confirmed a patch is already in development. That kind of transparency goes a long way, especially when you’re dealing with a fanbase as passionate as Kirby’s.
The company also apologized for any inconvenience and promised to announce when the update drops. Given how specific these bugs are, we’re likely looking at a relatively quick turnaround rather than some massive overhaul that takes months.
The game’s still soaring
Let’s be real though: these issues haven’t stopped Kirby Air Riders from being a blast. Players are still sharing speedrun strategies, discovering secrets, and generally having a great time with the core experience. The racing mechanics are solid, the visual style pops, and the variety of modes gives you plenty to sink your teeth into.
This upcoming patch will just polish things up for the players who want to dive deeper into City Trial’s chaos or perfect their runs in Free Run. It’s a quality-of-life fix that shows Nintendo cares about getting the details right, even after launch.
So if you’ve been holding off or feeling frustrated by these specific bugs, relief is on the way. And if you haven’t jumped in yet, now’s still a great time to see what all the hype is about.
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