"Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu" and "Pokémon Let's Go Evoli" are now official on Nintendo Switch. The game is in two editions, and recalls a kind of Yellow Pokémon connected to Pokémon Go. The new game of the franchise is developed by Game Freak like many other titles of the saga. You can play in single player or collaborative mode, and Pokémon Go players will be able to import their captured Pokémon with their smartphone. The release date is scheduled for November 16, 2018. In addition, for the occasion, Nintendo is launching a Pokéball accessory to capture Pokémon with panache. Check out the trailer!
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We were waiting for him on Switch: the next Pokémon Go game had been the subject of rumors on the web for several weeks. It's now official: Nintendo will launch a new Pokémon Let's Go game in two editions, Pikachu and Évoli. A game whose mechanics are reminiscent of that of the original Pokémon, including Pokémon Yellow. While moving to a magnificent graphics realization, and making some borrowings from Pokémon Go in terms of gameplay.
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Both editions of the game define what your starting Pokémon will be, a Pokémon that can then travel with you out of its pokéball: Evoli clings to your head and Pikachu to your shoulder. A second Pokémon of your choice can also follow you. The game, which takes us back to the fictional region of Kanto allows for real fights with other trainers, with also a new cooperative mode. It is now possible to choose between a male and female character.
As you were told, there are several links between this game and Pokémon Go. First, the way Pokémon are captured with Joy-Con that is directly inherited from the mobile game. It is also possible to transfer the Pokémon you have captured as long as they are first-generation Pokémon. In addition, Nintendo is launching a new accessory, the Poké Ball Plus. It is a kind of Joy Con disguised in a Poké Ball that allows you to capture Pokémon in the game.
In addition to these two editions of Pokémon Let's Go, which will be released on November 16, 2018, Nintendo is athroofing the announcement of a Pokémon RPG version Switch for the end of 2019. What do you think of these two editions of Pokémon Let's Go? Share your thoughts in the comments!