It looks like new amiibo models of Rosalina, Wario, and Donkey Kong are likely confirmed

A common Rosalina would make a lot of people happy

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Rejoice, amiibo fans who may have missed out on Rosalina! It looks like Nintendo’s Japanese Mario Party 10 landing site may have just confirmed another run of the figure.

Going on a tip from a reader, it appears as if the site has full-on pictures of new amiibo figures for Rosalina, Wario, and Donkey Kong. As we know some amiibo are getting a new Mario Party themed line with red bases, including the all-new Toad figure.

While this isn’t concrete evidence, the new Rosalina pose sans Luma sure looks like a legitimate figure. Plus, why wouldn’t Nintendo have figures for every playable character in the game?

If this comes to pass (and it looks like it will eventually), you’ll probably get another chance to pick up Rosalina for use in Smash Bros. and Mario Party, since the figures work on both titles. It makes a little more sense now as to why Target isn’t getting any more Rosalina orders.


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