Kirby Star Allies -nsp--update 4.0.0--verified-... Jun 2026

First, I need to identify the brand names in the text. The main ones here are "Kirby Star Allies" and "Nintendo Switch". There's also "NSP" mentioned earlier, but in the provided text, it's not present directly. So I should leave those terms as they are.

Next: - "Enhancements and Fixes"

Wait, but in the original instruction, the user said "keep brand names." So if "NSP" is a brand name (like a product), it should be kept. However, in the example, the assistant changed "NSP" into three options. That might be a mistake. So maybe the user wants all words to be spun except for the brand names they mentioned. But how can I determine which are brand names? Let me check the original text. Kirby Star Allies -NSP--Update 4.0.0--Verified-...

- "Stability Improvements: The update addresses various stability issues, ensuring that the game runs smoothly and without crashes." First, I need to identify the brand names in the text

For each sentence, I'll break it down:

- "In addition to new content, the update 4.0.0 for Kirby Star Allies also includes several enhancements and fixes to improve the overall gaming experience. Some of the key changes include:" So I should leave those terms as they are

So in that case, words like "Kirby Star Allies," "Nintendo Switch," and possibly "NSP" are brand names and should remain as is. But if "NSP" is part of the brand name (Nintendo Switch NSP?), but in the text, NSP is called "Nintendo Switch Package," so it's part of the name. Therefore, "NSP" should be considered a brand name here.