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|align=left|An ant-like enemy that carries Banandium or rocks in its crystal-like abdomen<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
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|align=left|A flying bug-like creature that throws chunks of various types of terrain, such as stone or boom rock<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
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|align=left|A small colorful octopus-like enemy that hides in groups in the environment and appears to swarm Donkey Kong<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
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|[[File:DKB Crockoid uncovered.png|100px]]<br>[[File:DKB Crockoid covered.png|100px]] | |||
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|align=left|A golden crocodile skeleton covered in a concrete shell<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
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==Items== | ==Items== |
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Donkey Kong Bananza | |||||||||||||||
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Publisher | Nintendo | ||||||||||||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch 2 | ||||||||||||||
Release date | July 17, 2025[1] | ||||||||||||||
Language(s) | English (United Kingdom) English (United States) French (France) French (Canada) German Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Latin America) Italian Dutch Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean | ||||||||||||||
Genre | Platformer, action-adventure | ||||||||||||||
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Mode(s) | Single player | ||||||||||||||
Format | Nintendo Switch 2: |
Donkey Kong Bananza is an upcoming 3D open-world platformer set to be released for the Nintendo Switch 2 on July 17, 2025. First announced during the Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 presentation, it is the second 3D platformer in the Donkey Kong franchise following Donkey Kong 64, the first Donkey Kong platformer to not be directly based on Donkey Kong Country in gameplay and setting since Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, and the first original game in the franchise since Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. In this game, Donkey Kong explores and traverses increasingly deeper layers of the Underground World in pursuit of VoidCo, a villainous group of primates who have stolen the Banandium Gems. The game places much emphasis on Donkey Kong's raw strength, enabling him to perform a variety of moves in order to smash through obstacles, dislodge hard objects, and even excavate the level terrain itself. The game centers thematically on rocks, minerals, and the concept of mining, introducing a host of sentient stony creatures. While some act as enemies, one such creature is friendly and assists Donkey Kong throughout his journey. Despite the game taking place underground, many places seem to have an open sky, adding to the setting's fantastical nature.[1]
As with other games following the release of the Nintendo Switch 2, Donkey Kong uses his new design resembling the 2D illustrations drawn by Shigehisa Nakaue. The game also features voice acting, specifically for the supporting character Odd Rock.
Donkey Kong Bananza was covered during the Nintendo Treehouse: Live events on April 3 and 4, 2025.[6][7][8]
Story

After a rumor spreads about a material known as Banandium appearing on Ingot Isle, Donkey Kong and a crew of Prospector Monkeys explore the island's mines to search for it. During their expedition, a group of primates called VoidCo arrives on a giant, planet-like boulder and steals the Golden Bananas known as Banandium Gems as the boulder pushes Ingot Isle further into the ground, with the resulting storm sending Donkey Kong into the depths along with it. After regaining consciousness, Donkey Kong discovers and meets the Odd Rock, a rock entity that fell from the sky.[6] Together, they explore the Underground World in pursuit of VoidCo to recover the Banandium Gems.[2]
Controls
DK boasts an expanded moveset compared to previous appearances, including the ability to climb most vertical surfaces, tear off chunks of terrain, and use them in several ways, such as a "chunk jump" and a "turf surf".[6] The following table lists moves and functions whose inputs have been shown on-screen.
Action | Input |
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Basic controls | |
Move | |
Look around | |
Jump Talk Advance text |
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Punch | |
Punch upward | |
Drop (while climbing) | |
Dive Punch | Press and hold |
Hand Slap | |
Tear off | Hold |
Make music | Hold |
Map | |
Holding object | |
Swing | |
Throw | Hold |
Turf surfing | |
Stop | |
Speed up | |
Barrel Cannon | |
Exit | |
Fire | |
Map | |
Places | |
Zoom | |
Place pin | |
Your location | |
Reset terrain | |
Back | |
Bananas & Fossils |
Characters
- Donkey Kong
- The Odd Rock[6]
- VoidCo[2]
- Cranky Kong[7]
- Prospector Monkeys[6]
- Eyed, shapeshifting rock- or gem-like creatures that come in multiple colors[1]
- Ostriches with hair and wearing clothing[1]
- Salvager Monkeys[7]
- A large, rolling boulder-like lava creature resembling Boss Brolder[1]
- A rocky blue eel that eats DK to "Teeleport" him[8]
- A larger version of the eel with an anglerfish-like lure resembling traffic lights[1]
- A giant, black chimpanzee sitting in a throne and wearing ripened bananas on its head[1]
- Rambi[9]
- A young female human resembling Pauline wearing a rock bracelet, shown on alternate key art in place of the Odd Rock[10]
Enemies
Image | Name | Description |
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TBA | An ant-like enemy that carries Banandium or rocks in its crystal-like abdomen[6] |
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Buzzoid | A flying bug-like creature that throws chunks of various types of terrain, such as stone or boom rock[7] |
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Peekaboopoid | A small colorful octopus-like enemy that hides in groups in the environment and appears to swarm Donkey Kong[7] |
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Crockoid | A golden crocodile skeleton covered in a concrete shell[7] |
Items
- Banandium Gem[6]
- Banandium Gold[6]
- Banandium Chip - "Trade these for bananas at any Chip Exchange."[6]
- Red Balloon - "Float back after falling, without taking damage."[7]
- Fossil - "Trade for new fashion items at any Style Shop."[7]
- Apple[6]
- Map - "Reveal hidden items on the Map (
)."[7]
Objects
- Crystal[6]
- Barrel[1][8]
- Barrel Cannon[6]
- Mine Cart[1]
- A detonator activated by a Dive Punch[6]
- Hand Slap panel[6]
- Geyser[6]
- A checkpoint resembling a tuning fork[6]
- Crate[6]
- Thorns[6]
- A VoidCo device that creates indestructible "voided terrain"[6]
- Water Ball[7]
- Boom Rock[7]
- Treasure chest[7]
- Shifty Stone[7]
- Bopper Switch[7]
- Void Stake[7]
Locations and Banandium Gems
Sublayer 1
- Checkpoints
- Checkpoint: SL1[6]
- Banandium Gems
Ingot Isle Cave-In
Terrain strength: ★☆☆☆☆[6]
Lagoon Layer
Terrain strength: ★★☆☆☆[7]
Sublayer 100
- Checkpoints
- Banandium Gems
- First Crockoid Cracked! (×3)[7]
- Cave by the Cape[7]
- Bathing Banana[7]
- A Nook behind Concrete[7]
- Rise and Rinse[7]
- Shifty Smash Challenge: Atop the Pipes[7]
- Placed in a Pipe[7]
- Shifty Smash: Beyond the Wall[8]
- Rest Stop on Roof Road[7]
- At the End of Roof Road[7]
- Challenge Courses
- Lagoon Layer Challenge Course 1: Hangin' on Roof Road (Banandium Gems ×3)[7]
Other locations
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Donkey Kong Bananza.
Donkey Kong throwing a punch
The members of VoidCo
- DKB Golden Bananas.png
References to other games
- Donkey Kong: A sign with "Arcade 81" appears, referencing this game's release in 1981.[6] In addition, Cranky Kong indirectly refers to Mario when remarking that rivals in his day had charisma, even when wearing overalls.[11]
- Donkey Kong Country: A fossil's appearance is based on Gnawty's artwork.[1] There is a gameplay segment that resembles Jungle Hijinxs.[1]
- Donkey Kong 64: When Donkey Kong breaks a Golden Banana, a voice clip saying "Ooh, banana" plays, much like in this entry.[1] Cranky Kong calls Donkey Kong the "leader of the bunch", a line from the DK Rap.[11]
- Super Mario Odyssey: Crates with "NDC" and "New Donk City" written on them appear in the opening area.[6]
Naming
"Bananza" is a portmanteau of "banana" and "bonanza", referring to the game's initial gold rush setting.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドンキーコング バナンザ[4] Donkī Kongu Bananza |
Donkey Kong Bananza | |
Chinese (traditional) | 咚奇剛 蕉力全開[12] Dōngqí Gāng Jiāo Lì Quánkāi |
Donkey Kong Banana Bonanza | |
Korean | 동키콩 바난자[13] Dongki Kong Bananja |
Donkey Kong Bananza |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Nintendo of America (April 2, 2025). Donkey Kong Bananza – Nintendo Direct | Nintendo Switch 2. YouTube (American English). Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- ^ a b c April 2, 2025. Donkey Kong Bananza for Nintendo Switch 2 - Nintendo Official Site. Nintendo of America (American English). Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- ^ Official British website
- ^ a b ドンキーコング バナンザ | Nintendo Switch 2 | 任天堂. nintendo.com (Japanese). Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- ^ Australian announcement trailer
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Nintendo of America (April 3, 2025). Donkey Kong Bananza – Gameplay Video – Nintendo Treehouse: Live | Nintendo Switch 2. YouTube (American English). Retrieved April 6, 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Nintendo of America (April 3, 2025). Donkey Kong Bananza – Exploration Gameplay – Nintendo Treehouse: Live | Nintendo Switch 2. YouTube (American English). Retrieved April 6, 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f Nintendo of America (April 4, 2025). Donkey Kong Bananza – Exploration Gameplay – Nintendo Treehouse: Live | Nintendo Switch 2. YouTube (American English). Retrieved April 3, 2025.
- ^ Eurogamer (April 3, 2025). Donkey Kong Bananza Hands-On Preview: Is It Good?. YouTube (American English). Retrieved April 3, 2025.
- ^ Nintendo of Korea (Korean). Archived April 4, 2025, 19:07:28 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved April 5, 2025. View in desktop mode.
- ^ a b hibbysloth.art (April 3, 2025). Post. Bluesky (English). Retrieved April 5, 2025.
- ^ 咚奇剛 蕉力全開 | Nintendo Switch 2 | 任天堂. nintendo.com (Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- ^ 동키콩 바난자 | Nintendo Switch 2 | 닌텐도. nintendo.com (Korean). Retrieved April 2, 2025.
External links
Donkey Kong Bananza | |
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Characters | Cranky Kong • Donkey Kong • Odd Rock • Prospector Monkey • Salvager Monkey |
Enemies | Buzzoid • Crockoid • Peekaboopoid • VoidCo |
Items | Banandium Chip • Banandium Gem • Banandium Gold • Fossil • Red Balloon |
Locations | Ingot Isle • Underground World |
Nintendo Switch 2 games | |
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Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives | |
Super Mario franchise | Mario Kart World (2025) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong Bananza (2025) |
Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games | |
Super Mario franchise | Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV (2025) |