If you've been eyeing Hori's Kirby and Waddle Dee accessory line for the Nintendo Switch 2, here's the lowdown: the official Hori Europe store has started showing sold-out warnings across several items, and resellers on eBay have already spotted an opportunity. The retro-inspired transparent purple Kirby controller is already appearing on second-hand listings for well over $130, which is a significant markup over its retail price. The good news? You don't have to pay that.
This wave of demand makes sense. Kirby Air Riders has Kirby fans fired up right now, and that enthusiasm is spilling directly into accessory demand. When a beloved franchise gets a major new release, the merch moves fast.
What's in the Hori Kirby lineup
The collection covers the essentials for anyone who wants their Switch 2 setup to match the pink puffball energy. Here's what Hori put together:
- Kirby and Waddle Dee Puff Pouch ($34.99 at Amazon US): A lightweight carrying case compatible with Switch 2, original Switch, and OLED models. Holds up to 6 game carts and has a small transparent star-shaped window where Kirby and Waddle Dee peek out. Genuinely one of the better design touches on any Switch accessory in recent memory.
- Kirby and Waddle Dee Vault Case ($37.51 at Amazon US): Stores up to 10 physical games plus a mesh pocket for small accessories. Sold out on the official Hori store but still available at retail price through other channels.
- Kirby and Waddle Dee Wireless HORIPAD Turbo ($58.24 at Amazon US): The wireless controller option, with 10 hours of battery life, TMR sticks (drift-resistant), programmable back buttons, and two custom profiles you can swap between on the fly.
- Plush Pouch: The one item that's genuinely harder to find right now. Available on the Hori Europe store directly, but US availability is limited and it hasn't surfaced at major retailers yet.
Where retail stock actually lives
The official Hori Europe store showing sold-out buttons doesn't mean the accessories are gone entirely. Smyths Toys currently carries most of the lineup at standard retail pricing, starting from around $32 equivalent. Amazon US also has the Puff Pouch and Vault Case in stock at their listed prices.
The key here is that Hori accessories tend to cycle through stock at the official store faster than at major retailers, because the official store is the first place fans check. Third-party retailers often hold stock longer.
For US buyers, the Plush Pouch is the one item worth monitoring. It hasn't appeared on the US Hori store or at Amazon yet, which likely means it's on a delayed rollout rather than permanently unavailable.
Why this matters beyond cute packaging
What most players miss when looking at licensed accessories is that Hori products aren't just cosmetic upgrades. The HORIPAD Turbo uses TMR sticks, which are Hall effect-style sensors that resist the drift issues that have plagued Joy-Con controllers for years. Getting that tech inside a Kirby-themed controller at $58 is actually a reasonable deal compared to buying a standard pro controller and separate case separately.
The timing with Kirby Air Riders launching on Switch 2 is no coincidence either. Nintendo and its licensed accessory partners consistently time these product drops around major releases, and Kirby Air Riders is one of the bigger Nintendo titles of the year. If you're planning to spend serious time with the game, whether you're working through our beginner tips and strategies or grinding out unlocks, having a controller that won't develop stick drift three months in is worth thinking about.
Stock at retail channels should hold for now, but the Vault Case selling out on the official store suggests demand is moving faster than Hori initially anticipated. The Plush Pouch situation is worth watching over the next few weeks as US distribution catches up.








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