
The upcoming Donkey Kong Bananza is swinging into fresh territory — literally. Nintendo has confirmed a brand-new feature that allows players to reset destroyed terrain, giving fans full control over the game’s destructible environment. For a series known for platforming precision, this addition is not only exciting but game-changing.
🌋 Terrain Destruction in Donkey Kong Bananza
In Donkey Kong Bananza, DK’s raw strength is more than a gimmick — it’s essential. Players can:
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Punch through the ground with a Dive Punch to dig new paths.
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Rip up land chunks to use as throwable objects or temporary platforms.
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Build custom structures by attaching soft dirt to walls, ladders, and cliffs.
These mechanics echo the creativity of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but add Donkey Kong’s iconic power and platforming twist.
🔁 New Feature: Resetting Terrain
According to a post from the official Nintendo UK Twitter account, players can now restore terrain they’ve altered or destroyed during gameplay. Whether you tunneled the wrong way or just want to replay a section, the reset tool puts exploration fully in your hands.
👉 How to Use It:
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Open the Map Screen during gameplay.
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Select the option to reset surrounding terrain.
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Watch the cliffs, dirt, and destructible environments return to their original form.
A short demo clip shows DK completely smashing a hill — and then restoring it seconds later, ready to do it all over again.
🎯 Why It Matters
This terrain reset mechanic helps balance Donkey Kong Bananza’s creative destruction with the structure players need. Whether you’re:
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Stuck after breaking through the wrong wall
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Trying to reach a collectible that’s now out of reach
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Just want to replay your favorite moment of environmental chaos
This reset terrain feature makes experimenting with DK’s powerful moveset far less punishing.
It also encourages exploration and replayability — two pillars of the Donkey Kong experience.
🧭 A New Era for Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Bananza, launching on July 17, marks DK’s first major solo title since Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. With a new underground setting on Ingot Isle, a sidekick in young Pauline, and the quest for Banandium Gems, this title is shaping up to be more than a nostalgia trip — it’s an evolution.
By giving players tools like terrain resets, Nintendo is blending classic action with smart, modern design.
The confirmation of a reset terrain feature in Donkey Kong Bananza shows Nintendo’s commitment to player freedom and fun. It’s a small change with a big impact — letting DK fans punch, dig, build, and explore with fewer limits and more creativity.
Ready to smash some dirt and press rewind?