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The next Nintendo Direct is all about Super Nintendo World’s Donkey Kong Country

Super Nintendo World promotional picture featuring Toad, Princess Peach, Luigi, Mario, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, and Diddy Kong in front of a representation of the park.
Donkey Kong Country gets a Nintendo Direct showcase on Monday. | Image: Nintendo

Nintendo says it’s finally going to show off the long-awaited Donkey Kong Country area of Super Nintendo World in a Nintendo Direct stream on Monday at 5PM ET. It’s an encouraging sign for the theme park expansion devoted to Mario’s first nemesis, the opening of which was delayed earlier this year.

Nintendo first confirmed that it was building the area, which will feature a mine cart rollercoaster ride, back in 2021. Nintendo and Universal Studios showed the region off — or a digital render of it, anyway — earlier this year, and confirmed that when the Orlando, Florida version of Super Nintendo World opens on May 22nd, 2025, it will have all of the same attractions as its Osaka counterpart.

As for Nintendo Switch 2 news, well, don’t get your hopes up. Nintendo says “no game information will be featured.”

Nintendo said in May that Donkey Kong Country’s Mine-Cart Madness rollercoaster will have “jaw-dropping maneuvers” that include being “blasted out of a barrel, seemingly jumping over gaps as they speed along the rickety track.” And like other parts of the park, visitors can expect Donkey Kong-themed merchandise and interactive experiences.