If we have not done so we will have to download the ROM in XCI format of Kirby Star Allies that we leave you in the previous section.
To play Kirby Star Allies on our Nintendo Switch Emulator, we will first need to install Kirby Star Allies ROM (XCI) on Yuzu, Ryujinx or EggNS.
How to install and play Kirby Star Allies ROM (XCI) on a Switch Emulator (Nintendo)? Once located the file we will have to follow with the instructions of the installation process.In a specific folder that we selected at the beginning of the process when we accepted the download.This is usually the option when the system has not asked us where to download it. In our operating system download folder.Now we will have to locate our downloaded file which can be:.We wait for the download of Kirby Star Allies for our Switch Emulator to finish.It is possible that our operating system asks us if we want to run this download, or that it is a download of unknown origin, we still accept the download.The first step will be to download from the link that we leave in the following point:.Despite all that, we will explain step by step how to perform the process in case you have any questions or problems when doing it:
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