Donkey Kong Bananza Skill Tree Detailed


The Donkey Kong Bananza direct revealed a ton of new details and information to fans, including some surprising new features like a dedicated skill tree. After announcing a special Donkey Kong Bananza direct earlier in the week, fan anticipation continued to grow as Nintendo prepared to fully pull the curtain back on this upcoming 3D action adventure game.

Although Donkey Kong Bananza had previously been featured during the Nintendo Treehouse presentation after the Switch 2 reveal, there was still a lot that hadn’t been shown off. During this gameplay footage, fans finally got plenty of answers to many of their questions, including the reveal of Pauline as a major character as well as new enemies, abilities, and the overall story of how DK got into this situation. The segment also revealed some new features that give players more agency over their version of Donkey Kong.

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While the Direct featured a ton of new information about Donkey Kong Bananza, Nintendo also confirmed a skill tree. The footage confirmed that players can purchase upgrades using skill points acquired by playing. A few of the skills were revealed, including being able to increase DK’s health, damage, and improving his abilities, like the sonar technique. There’s definitely more to discover and Nintendo even revealed that the skill tree is how new moves like Surf Surf are unlocked.

Donkey Kong Banaza Players Need to Find Banandium Gems

Similar to the collectible Power Moons in Super Mario Odyssey, Donkey Kong Bananza features Banandium Gems to collect and find. These gem-like oversized bananas are very important to find as they can be turned into skill points that allow players to obtain the previously mentioned upgrades. Essentially, 5 Banandium equals 1 skill point, and some abilities may require a few to unlock fully. Others have multiple tiers, such as upgrading DK’s health, which looks to have 7 total upgrade levels.

During the direct, fans also learned how co-op works in Donkey Kong Bananza. While previously just a rumor, Nintendo revealed that a second player can use Pauline to essentially shout words that blast the environment and enemies. Pauline is also able to copy certain materials from the world, such as gold or stone, which boost her vocal blasts and can even cause certain effects. Better yet, the game supports GameShare to play with other Switch 2 players online or with someone controlling Pauline’s cursor through a Switch 1 as well.


Donkey Kong Bananza Tag Page Cover Art

Donkey Kong Bananza

Systems


Released

July 17, 2025

ESRB

Everyone 10+ // Fantasy Violence

Developer(s)

Nintendo

Publisher(s)

Nintendo

Number of Players

Single-player

Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date

July 17, 2025




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