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* A local two-player feature has been added. Two Joy-Con can be used to throw two [[Poké Ball]]s at once at the Pokémon in order to catch it. Battles against Trainers become [[Multi Battle|two against one]], similar to [[SOS Battle]]s. | * A local two-player feature has been added. Two Joy-Con can be used to throw two [[Poké Ball]]s at once at the Pokémon in order to catch it. Battles against Trainers become [[Multi Battle|two against one]], similar to [[SOS Battle]]s. | ||
* An accessory called the [[Poké Ball Plus]] can be used to catch Pokémon in place of a Joy-Con. Like the [[Pokéwalker]], a Pokémon can be taken on the go and be interacted with. | * An accessory called the [[Poké Ball Plus]] can be used to catch Pokémon in place of a Joy-Con. Like the [[Pokéwalker]], a Pokémon can be taken on the go and be interacted with. | ||
* A unique training system called The Candy Jar will be used for training and increasing the stats of Pokémon by giving them various types of candy. | |||
====Returning features==== | ====Returning features==== |
Revision as of 00:14, 17 June 2018
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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! ポケットモンスター Let's Go! ピカチュウ | |
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English boxart of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! | |
Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! ポケットモンスター Let's Go! イーブイ | |
English boxart of Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo Switch |
Category: | RPG |
Players: | 1-2 players |
Connectivity: | Wireless, Nintendo Switch Online |
Developer: | Game Freak |
Publisher: | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VII core series |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | N/A |
ACB: | N/A |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | N/A |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | November 16, 2018 |
North America: | November 16, 2018 |
Australia: | November 16, 2018 |
Europe: | November 16, 2018 |
South Korea: | November 16, 2018 |
Mainland China: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | November 16, 2018 |
Taiwan: | November 16, 2018 |
Websites
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Japanese: | Pokémon.co.jp |
English: | Official site Pokémon.com |
Japanese boxart
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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! (Japanese: ポケットモンスター Let's Go! ピカチュウ Pocket Monsters: Let's Go! Pikachu) and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! (Japanese: ポケットモンスター Let's Go! イーブイ Pocket Monsters: Let's Go! Eievui) are the third paired versions of Generation VII. The games will be released on the Nintendo Switch.
The games were announced worldwide on May 30, 2018, at a Pokémon press conference in Tokyo, Japan. The paired versions will be released worldwide on November 16, 2018. All copies of the game are playable in nine languages: Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
The games are inspired by Pokémon Yellow.
Plot
The games are set in the region of Kanto, with Pikachu available in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Eevee available in Let's Go, Eevee! as a starter Pokémon. The player will encounter Team Rocket, as well an unannounced all-new Pokémon.
Features
- The game focuses on the 151 Pokémon of Generation I as well as some Pokémon from Generation VII such as Alola forms.
- The Nintendo Switch Joy-Con can be used to catch Pokémon by flicking one's wrist in a throwing motion, similar to the method in Pokémon GO. Wild Pokémon cannot be battled in a traditional sense, but NPC Trainers can be battled as normal.
- The player can dress up their starter Pokémon in different outfits.
- A local two-player feature has been added. Two Joy-Con can be used to throw two Poké Balls at once at the Pokémon in order to catch it. Battles against Trainers become two against one, similar to SOS Battles.
- An accessory called the Poké Ball Plus can be used to catch Pokémon in place of a Joy-Con. Like the Pokéwalker, a Pokémon can be taken on the go and be interacted with.
- A unique training system called The Candy Jar will be used for training and increasing the stats of Pokémon by giving them various types of candy.
Returning features
- Pokémon the player has in their party follow them outside their Poké Balls like they did in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Compatibility
The games will be compatible with Pokémon GO through Bluetooth LE. Players can send Generation I Pokémon and their Alola Forms from their phone to the games where they will appear in GO Park. The games can also send an all-new Pokémon to Pokémon GO as a present.
Gallery
Male player character
Trailer
Japanese
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This video is not available on Bulbapedia; instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here. |
English
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This video is not available on Bulbapedia; instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here. |
Trivia
- These games are the first core series titles in which:
- They will be released exclusively on a home console.
- They are playable exclusively on a system different from other core titles in their generation.
- These games have the longest and second longest names of all core series titles, including symbols and spaces.
- Let's Go, Pikachu! has 18 characters in its name.
- Let's Go, Eevee! has 16 characters in its name.
In other languages
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