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Nintendo’s new Pokémon-themed Nintendo Switch game console arrives November 16
Nintendo
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Nintendo has a new Pokémon game headed to the Nintendo
Switch this November. -
The game comes in two forms: “Pokémon: Let’s Go,
Eevee!” and “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!” It’s an updated
re-master of “Pokémon Yellow” that comes in two slightly
different versions. -
Alongside the new game this November, Nintendo is
releasing a Pokémon-themed version of the Switch console (shown
above).
This holiday season, like so many before it, Nintendo is betting
big on Pokémon.
The Japanese video game giant is launching an adorable new
version of its Nintendo Switch console this November, just in
time for the launch of a new Pokémon game, which comes in two
variants: “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!” and “Pokémon: Let’s Go,
Pikachu!”
The bundle costs $400, and comes with a Nintendo Switch console,
a download code for the game, and a Poké Ball Plus accessory.
It’s the same price as buying each item a la carte, but the
bundle comes with a totally sweet Pokémon-themed console.
Even the Joy-Con gamepads are themed:
Despite the two names, “Pokémon: Let’s Go” is actually one game
in two slightly different iterations: Eevee and Pikachu. “Let’s
Go” is an updated re-master of “Pokémon Yellow” that stars
either Pikachu or Eevee, depending on which version of the game
you buy. The Pokémon game series has a long history of launching
in multiple forms — the last major entry in the series is
“Pokémon Ultra Sun” and “Pokémon Ultra Moon.”
Thankfully, there’s only one Pokémon-themed console on the way.
It features both Pikachu and Eevee, as seen above —
it also features their silhouettes on the back:
Nintendo
The bundle launches this November 16, just in time for holiday
gifting and travel.
Take a closer look at the upcoming game and its matching console
in the trailer below:
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